domingo, 2 de octubre de 2011

Relationship Between Personality Constructs And Different Anxiety Types Among Chinese And Caucasian College Students

This study investigates the relationship between personality constructs and different anxiety types among Chinese and Caucasian college students, and found that socially-prescribed perfectionism appeared to be a more accurate predictor of anxiety for the Chinese group as compared to their Caucasian counterparts.


For the individualistic Caucasian culture - which prescribes high expectations to personal achievement, perfectionism has more impact on trait anxiety.



The authors believe that these findings can improve multicultural counseling by providing more culturally specific interventions for anxiety disorders.


"Culture-specific personality correlates of anxiety among Chinese and Caucasian college students"

Dong XIE, Frederick T. L. LEONG, and Shoudong FENG

Click here to see abstract online


The Asian Journal of Social Psychology stimulates research and encourages academic exchanges for the advancement of social psychology in Asia. It publishes theoretical and empirical papers, as well as book reviews by Asian scholars and those interested in Asian cultures and societies.



Coverage includes all aspects of social processes such as development, cognition, personality, health, counselling, organisation and education. The journal encourages interdisciplinary integration with social sciences and humanities.


Asian Journal of Social Psychology


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