Literature DB >> 3557294

Cross-cultural studies of sex differences in normal adolescents' self-image.

E Ostrov, D Offer, K I Howard.   

Abstract

One context for understanding an adolescent's (or any other individual's) abnormal functioning is an appreciation of normal or modal functioning in the culture to which that adolescent belongs. After decades of research and clinical observation there is no consensus about what constitutes modal adolescent functioning in the United States. Much less is known about adolescent functioning in other cultures. Results were suggestive of large, cross-cultural differences in self-image among normal adolescents. In most areas American teenagers reported the best functioning while Bengali teenagers reported the worst. There were consistent gender differences in self-image across cultures, with adolescent girls showing poorer self-image than adolescent boys in many areas. Results are discussed from the point of view of difficulties in doing cross-cultural psychiatric research and the need for further research in this field.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3557294

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hillside J Clin Psychiatry        ISSN: 0193-5216


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1.  Hungarian adolescents' self-concept.

Authors:  M Kertész; D Offer; E Ostrov; K I Howard
Journal:  J Youth Adolesc       Date:  1986-06
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