Self concept and anxiety in behaviour disordered middle school children: discrepancy between self report and observer rating

  • Kristine J. Bajuk

Western Sydney University thesis: Doctoral thesis

Abstract

This thesis examines the perceptions of interpersonal adequacy held by preadolescent behaviour disordered boys through comparisons with perceptions held of them by putative significant others and normative comparison with their peers. The sample, selected according to behavioural status, comprised 70 boys drawn from 22 regular primary schools in south west Sydney, Australia. Thirty five boys, identified as behaviour disordered, were matched with boys whose behaviour was perceived to be appropriate in the school setting. An overview of the results would suggest that the influence of selected putative significant others on the multidimensional self concepts of preadolescent boys is not universal and varies according to behavioural classification
Date of Award1995
Original languageEnglish

Keywords

  • behavior disorders
  • problem children
  • preadolescent boys
  • schoolboys

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