Are Emotion Regulation Strategies Different among 3–6–Year–Old Aggressive Children? Evidence from China

Background: During the long–time home quarantine due to COVID–19, preschool-age children can be easily stricken by negative emotions, which give rise to aggressive behaviors. Aggressive behaviors are of different types at the preschool stage. We aimed to investigate the differences of emotion regul...

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Main Authors: Ge CAI, Yaping YUE, Meifang LI
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2020-11-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Public Health
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Online Access:https://ijph.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijph/article/view/22461
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spelling doaj-d17aa36d751b4545bded17bad3ef60592021-01-02T15:24:02ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesIranian Journal of Public Health2251-60852251-60932020-11-014912Are Emotion Regulation Strategies Different among 3–6–Year–Old Aggressive Children? Evidence from ChinaGe CAI0Yaping YUE1Meifang LI2Department of Preschool Education, Faculty of Education, East China Normal University, Shanghai 200062, ChinaDepartment of Preschool Education, School of Education, Henan University, Kaifeng 475004, ChinaDepartment of Preschool Education, Faculty of Education, East China Normal University, Shanghai 200062, China Background: During the long–time home quarantine due to COVID–19, preschool-age children can be easily stricken by negative emotions, which give rise to aggressive behaviors. Aggressive behaviors are of different types at the preschool stage. We aimed to investigate the differences of emotion regulation strategies among children age 3–6 yr old with different aggression types and explore the relationship between emotion regulation strategies and aggressive behaviors. Methods: The aggressive behaviors of 1,187 children sampled (event sampling method) from 5 kindergartens in five cities in Henan Province of China were observed on the spot in 2020. Three aggression types (i.e., physical, verbal, and indirect) were selected to conduct a questionnaire survey on emotion regulation strategies and discuss the differences among aggressive children in emotion regulation strategies. Results: Children of different genders are significantly different in aggressive behaviors and problem solving, as well as children at different age levels in self–comfort, passive reaction, and negative regulation strategies. Significant interaction exists between gender and aggression but not in negative regulation strategy; significant interaction also exists between age and aggression but not in cognitive reconstruction, substitutive activity, and aggressive behavior. Significant differences exist among children of different aggression types in positive and negative regulation strategies. The discrimination accuracy of emotion regulation strategies for aggression types is 66.5%. Conclusion: Significant differences exist among 3-6-yr-old aggressive children in emotion regulation strategies, and emotion regulation strategies can effectively distinguish aggressive children of different types. https://ijph.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijph/article/view/22461ChildrenAggressive behaviorsEmotion regulation strategyDiscriminant analysis
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Meifang LI
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Meifang LI
Are Emotion Regulation Strategies Different among 3–6–Year–Old Aggressive Children? Evidence from China
Iranian Journal of Public Health
Children
Aggressive behaviors
Emotion regulation strategy
Discriminant analysis
author_facet Ge CAI
Yaping YUE
Meifang LI
author_sort Ge CAI
title Are Emotion Regulation Strategies Different among 3–6–Year–Old Aggressive Children? Evidence from China
title_short Are Emotion Regulation Strategies Different among 3–6–Year–Old Aggressive Children? Evidence from China
title_full Are Emotion Regulation Strategies Different among 3–6–Year–Old Aggressive Children? Evidence from China
title_fullStr Are Emotion Regulation Strategies Different among 3–6–Year–Old Aggressive Children? Evidence from China
title_full_unstemmed Are Emotion Regulation Strategies Different among 3–6–Year–Old Aggressive Children? Evidence from China
title_sort are emotion regulation strategies different among 3–6–year–old aggressive children? evidence from china
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Iranian Journal of Public Health
issn 2251-6085
2251-6093
publishDate 2020-11-01
description Background: During the long–time home quarantine due to COVID–19, preschool-age children can be easily stricken by negative emotions, which give rise to aggressive behaviors. Aggressive behaviors are of different types at the preschool stage. We aimed to investigate the differences of emotion regulation strategies among children age 3–6 yr old with different aggression types and explore the relationship between emotion regulation strategies and aggressive behaviors. Methods: The aggressive behaviors of 1,187 children sampled (event sampling method) from 5 kindergartens in five cities in Henan Province of China were observed on the spot in 2020. Three aggression types (i.e., physical, verbal, and indirect) were selected to conduct a questionnaire survey on emotion regulation strategies and discuss the differences among aggressive children in emotion regulation strategies. Results: Children of different genders are significantly different in aggressive behaviors and problem solving, as well as children at different age levels in self–comfort, passive reaction, and negative regulation strategies. Significant interaction exists between gender and aggression but not in negative regulation strategy; significant interaction also exists between age and aggression but not in cognitive reconstruction, substitutive activity, and aggressive behavior. Significant differences exist among children of different aggression types in positive and negative regulation strategies. The discrimination accuracy of emotion regulation strategies for aggression types is 66.5%. Conclusion: Significant differences exist among 3-6-yr-old aggressive children in emotion regulation strategies, and emotion regulation strategies can effectively distinguish aggressive children of different types.
topic Children
Aggressive behaviors
Emotion regulation strategy
Discriminant analysis
url https://ijph.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijph/article/view/22461
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