Cultural contributors to negative emotionality: A multilevel analysis from the Joint Effort Toddler Temperament Consortium

Author:

Desmarais Eric E.1ORCID,French Brian F.1,Ahmetoglu Emine2,Acar Ibrahim3,Gonzalez-Salinas Carmen4,Kozlova Elena5ORCID,Slobodskaya Helena5,Benga Oana6,Majdandžić Mirjana7,Beijers Roseriet89,de Weerth Carolina9,Huitron Blanca10,Lee Eun Gyoung11ORCID,Han Sae-Young12,Park Seong-Yeon12,Giusti Lorenzo13,Montirosso Rosario13,Tuovinen Soile1415,Heinonen Kati1415,Raikkonen Katri14,Wang Zhengyan16,Lecannelier Felipe17,Linhares Maria Beatriz Martins18,Casalin Sara19,Putnam Samuel P.20,Gartstein Maria A.1

Affiliation:

1. Washington State University, USA

2. Trakya University, Turkey

3. Özyeğin University, Turkey

4. University of Murcia, Spain

5. Research Institute of Physiology and Basic Medicine, Novosibirsk State University, Russia

6. Babes Bolyai University, Romania

7. University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands

8. Radboud University the Netherlands

9. Radboud University Medical Center, the Netherlands

10. National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico

11. Ewha Social Science Research Institute, Ewha Womans University, South Korea

12. Ewha Womans University, South Korea

13. 0-3 Centre for the at-Risk Infant, Scientific Institute, IRCCS Eugenio Medea, Italy

14. University of Helsinki, Finland

15. Welfare Sciences, Faculty of Social Sciences; Tampere University; Finland

16. Capital Normal University, China

17. Universidad de Santiago, Chile

18. University São Paulo, Brazil

19. University of Leuven, Belgium

20. Bowdoin College, USA

Abstract

This study advances the cross-cultural temperament literature by comparing temperament ratings of toddlers from 14 nations. Multilevel modeling (MLM) procedures were utilized to regress negative emotionality (NE) and component subscales on Hofstede’s cultural value dimensions while controlling for age and gender. More individualistic values were associated with lower NE, and component discomfort, fear, motor activity, perceptual sensitivity, and soothability scales. The discomfort subscale was negatively associated with power distance and positively associated with masculine cultural values. Higher ratings of shyness were related to a more long-term cultural orientation. Results illustrate the feasibility of an MLM approach to cross-cultural research and provide a new perspective on the intersection of culture and temperament development. Limitations and future implications are discussed.

Funder

college of arts and sciences, washington state university

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Developmental and Educational Psychology,Life-span and Life-course Studies,Developmental Neuroscience,Social Psychology,Social Sciences (miscellaneous),Education

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