Wishes and Gratitude of Students from Private and Public Schools

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Autor(a) principal: Merçon-Vargas,Elisa A.
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Pieta,Maria Adélia M., Freitas,Lia Beatriz de Lucca, Tudge,Jonathan R. H.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Psico-USF (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1413-82712016000300651
Resumo: Abstract We examined social class (measured by attendance in public or private schools), gender, and age-related variations in the expression of wishes and gratitude of 430 7- to 14-year-olds (181 male, 62.1% from public schools). Chi-square analysis indicated that students from private schools expressed significantly more social-oriented wishes and connective gratitude, whereas those from public schools expressed significantly more self-oriented wishes. Girls in the public schools expressed significantly more self-oriented wishes and verbal gratitude than did boys. Regression analysis (curve estimation) indicated that verbal gratitude, self- and social oriented wishes increased and concrete gratitude decreased significantly with age, but connective gratitude tended to increase. These findings support the idea that gratitude and wish types involve the development of cognitive aspects, such as taking others into account and thinking about the future, but it is also influenced by the social contexts in which children live, such as their social class.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Wishes and Gratitude of Students from Private and Public Schools
title Wishes and Gratitude of Students from Private and Public Schools
spellingShingle Wishes and Gratitude of Students from Private and Public Schools
Merçon-Vargas,Elisa A.
gratitude
wishes
social class
gender
child and adolescent development
title_short Wishes and Gratitude of Students from Private and Public Schools
title_full Wishes and Gratitude of Students from Private and Public Schools
title_fullStr Wishes and Gratitude of Students from Private and Public Schools
title_full_unstemmed Wishes and Gratitude of Students from Private and Public Schools
title_sort Wishes and Gratitude of Students from Private and Public Schools
author Merçon-Vargas,Elisa A.
author_facet Merçon-Vargas,Elisa A.
Pieta,Maria Adélia M.
Freitas,Lia Beatriz de Lucca
Tudge,Jonathan R. H.
author_role author
author2 Pieta,Maria Adélia M.
Freitas,Lia Beatriz de Lucca
Tudge,Jonathan R. H.
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Merçon-Vargas,Elisa A.
Pieta,Maria Adélia M.
Freitas,Lia Beatriz de Lucca
Tudge,Jonathan R. H.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv gratitude
wishes
social class
gender
child and adolescent development
topic gratitude
wishes
social class
gender
child and adolescent development
description Abstract We examined social class (measured by attendance in public or private schools), gender, and age-related variations in the expression of wishes and gratitude of 430 7- to 14-year-olds (181 male, 62.1% from public schools). Chi-square analysis indicated that students from private schools expressed significantly more social-oriented wishes and connective gratitude, whereas those from public schools expressed significantly more self-oriented wishes. Girls in the public schools expressed significantly more self-oriented wishes and verbal gratitude than did boys. Regression analysis (curve estimation) indicated that verbal gratitude, self- and social oriented wishes increased and concrete gratitude decreased significantly with age, but connective gratitude tended to increase. These findings support the idea that gratitude and wish types involve the development of cognitive aspects, such as taking others into account and thinking about the future, but it is also influenced by the social contexts in which children live, such as their social class.
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