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Psico USF ; 22(1): 1-12, jan.-abr. 2017. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, INDEXPSI | ID: biblio-842100

ABSTRACT

O desenvolvimento socioemocional de crianças dotadas e talentosas ainda é objeto de controvérsias na literatura especializada. Este estudo visou avaliar a relação entre habilidades sociais e bem-estar subjetivo de crianças dotadas e talentosas e identificar o poder preditivo da primeira variável sobre a segunda. Participaram 269 crianças, de ambos os sexos, identificadas como dotadas e talentosas, de oito a 12 anos, que responderam a instrumentos padronizados de medida das habilidades sociais e de bem-estar subjetivo. Os resultados mostraram que um repertório elaborado de habilidades sociais está associado à percepção de maior bem-estar subjetivo, podendo inclusive predizê-lo, ou seja, aumentando a probabilidade de relato de afetos positivos, autoconfiança, autoestima e bom-humor, entre outros aspectos.


The socioemotional development of gifted and talented children has been an object of controversy in literature. We aimed (1) to assess the relationship between social skills and subjective well-being in gifted and talented children as well as (2) to identify the predictive power of the first variable on the second. The participants were 269 children identified as gifted and talented with a mean age of 11 years (SD=0.91). They answered to standardized instruments of social skills and subjective well-being. One found that an elaborate repertoire of social skills is associated with the perception of greater subjective well-being and may also predict this second variable. Therefore an elaborate repertoire of social skills may increase the likelihood of self reported positive affect, self-confidence, self-esteem and good mood, among other aspects.


El desarrollo socioemocional de los niños dotados y talentosos sigue siendo objeto de controversia en la literatura especializada. Este estudio tuvo como objetivo evaluar la relación entre las habilidades sociales y el bienestar subjetivo de esos niños e identificar el poder predictivo de la primera variable sobre la segunda. Participaron 269 niños de ambos sexos identificados como dotados y talentosos con edades entre 8 y 12 años (DT=0,91). Los niños respondieron instrumentos de medición estandarizados de habilidades sociales y de bienestar subjetivo. Los resultados indicaron que un elaborado repertorio de habilidades sociales se encuentran asociadas a la percepción de un mayor bienestar subjetivo, e incluso pueden predecirlo, o sea aumentando cada vez más la probabilidad de reportar las emociones afectivas, confianza en sí mismo, autoestima y buen humor, entre otros aspectos


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Humans , Male , Female , Child , Quality of Life , Child, Gifted/psychology , Affect
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Chinese Journal of Clinical Psychology ; (6)1993.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-546242

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0.05). The correlation coefficients between receiving, giving intergeneration social support and SWB were 0.25 and 0.131 respectively. Both receiving economic support and receiving emotional support from adult-children were significant positive predictors of the elderly's SWB (R2=8.3%). Conclusion: The receiving economic support and receiving emotional support from adult-children significantly affected the elderly's SWB.

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