The European Journal of Social & Behavioural Sciences
Online ISSN: 2301-2218
European Publisher
Social Self-Regulation in the Context of Applied Parental Styles and Preferred Styles of Coping in Early and Middle Adolescence – Pilot Study
Table 1: Gender differences in self-regulation mechanisms in the social field (N=228)
Social SOC | Gender | N | Average | sd | t | sv | P |
Elective selection | Boys | 106 | 5,11 | 1,10 | -0,09 | 226 | 0,932 |
Girls | 122 | 5,12 | 1,13 | ||||
Optimisation | Boys | 107 | 5,40 | 0,88 | -3,37 | 227 | 0,001 |
Girls | 122 | 5,77 | 0,78 | ||||
Compensation | Boys | 106 | 5,23 | 0,74 | -2,97 | 225 | 0,003 |
Girls | 121 | 5,53 | 0,76 | ||||
Loss-based selection | Boys | 107 | 4,40 | 1,11 | 2,72 | 227 | 0,007 |
Girls | 122 | 4,02 | 1,03 | ||||
Total score | Boys | 106 | 5,14 | 0,56 | -1,68 | 225 | 0,094 |
Girls | 121 | 5,27 | 0,60 |