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ERIC Number: EJ751055
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2004-Nov
Pages: 14
Abstractor: Author
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ISSN: ISSN-0034-5237
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Self-Esteem: A Comparison between Hong Kong Children and Newly Arrived Chinese Children
Chan, Yiu Man; Chan, Christine Mei-Sheung
Research in Education, v72 p18-31 Nov 2004
The Self-esteem Inventory developed by Coopersmith (1967) was used to measure the self-esteem of 387 Chinese children. The sample included newly arrived mainland Chinese children and Hong Kong children. The results showed significant statistical differences when measuring the self-esteem level associated with the length of their stay in Hong Kong and self-esteem exhibited in the home, whereas few differences were found in the age and gender variables. This indicates that newly arrived children tend to have low general self-esteem compared with their Hong Kong counterparts. The results suggest that the newly arrived children have similar school experiences to their Hong Kong peers, but have a different home self-esteem experience. They tend to be unhappy and have less confidence in expressing themselves at home. These findings could be caused by a number of factors, for example family unsettlement, hardship, relationship problems with parents or traditional authoritarian styles of parenting.
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Evaluative
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: China; Hong Kong
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