儿童中期信任信念的年龄相关差异:一般信任量表的向下延伸与验证。

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PLoS ONE Pub Date : 2025-05-30 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0322790
Alex R Wheeler, Donna M Bayliss, Jeneva Ohan
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关于儿童中期信任信念的发展趋势,存在着相互矛盾的观点。在三项研究中,目前的研究开发了儿童一般信任信念的简要衡量标准,以及儿童对同龄人和网络信任的衡量标准,并检查了这些信念与年龄相关的差异。研究1探讨一般信任量表向下延伸的适宜性。研究2和研究3开发了该量表的儿童版本,并调整了信任的目标,构建了两个额外的量表,测量同伴和在线的信任信念。这些研究也为量表的心理测量质量提供了证据,表明信任信念与儿童的友谊质量和社会心理健康结果呈正相关。此外,研究3表明,总体信任度和同伴信任度的下降与年龄有关。这一发现表明,儿童在童年中期可能会变得更有洞察力。讨论了这些年龄相关差异的含义和这些新量表的使用。
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Age-related differences in trust beliefs during middle childhood: Downward-extension and validation of the general trust scale.

Age-related differences in trust beliefs during middle childhood: Downward-extension and validation of the general trust scale.

Age-related differences in trust beliefs during middle childhood: Downward-extension and validation of the general trust scale.

Age-related differences in trust beliefs during middle childhood: Downward-extension and validation of the general trust scale.

There are conflicting suggestions concerning the developmental trend of trust beliefs during middle childhood. Across three studies, the current research developed a brief measure of child general trust beliefs, as well as child measures of trust in peers and online, and examined age-related differences in these beliefs. Study 1 explored the appropriateness of downward extending the General Trust Scale. Studies 2 and 3 developed the child version of this scale and adapted the target of trust to construct two additional scales measuring trust beliefs in peers and online. These studies also provide evidence of the psychometric quality of the scales, and that trust beliefs are positively associated with friendship quality and psychosocial well-being outcomes in children. In addition, Study 3 demonstrated small age-related decreases in general and peer trust. This finding suggests children may become more discerning during middle childhood. Implications of these age-related differences and the use of these novel scales is discussed.

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