Exportar Publicação
A publicação pode ser exportada nos seguintes formatos: referência da APA (American Psychological Association), referência do IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers), BibTeX e RIS.
Moleiro, C., Ratinho, I. & Bernardes, S. F. (2017). Autonomy-connectedness in collectivistic cultures: an exploratory cross-cultural study among Portuguese natives, Cape-Verdean and Chinese people residing in Portugal. Personality and Individual Differences. 104, 23-28
C. M. Moleiro et al., "Autonomy-connectedness in collectivistic cultures: an exploratory cross-cultural study among Portuguese natives, Cape-Verdean and Chinese people residing in Portugal", in Personality and Individual Differences, vol. 104, pp. 23-28, 2017
@article{moleiro2017_1732361499845, author = "Moleiro, C. and Ratinho, I. and Bernardes, S. F.", title = "Autonomy-connectedness in collectivistic cultures: an exploratory cross-cultural study among Portuguese natives, Cape-Verdean and Chinese people residing in Portugal", journal = "Personality and Individual Differences", year = "2017", volume = "104", number = "", doi = "10.1016/j.paid.2016.07.031", pages = "23-28", url = "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0191886916308716" }
TY - JOUR TI - Autonomy-connectedness in collectivistic cultures: an exploratory cross-cultural study among Portuguese natives, Cape-Verdean and Chinese people residing in Portugal T2 - Personality and Individual Differences VL - 104 AU - Moleiro, C. AU - Ratinho, I. AU - Bernardes, S. F. PY - 2017 SP - 23-28 SN - 0191-8869 DO - 10.1016/j.paid.2016.07.031 UR - http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0191886916308716 AB - The present investigation focuses on a recent personality trait construct, Autonomy-connectedness. This concept has been proposed as a three-dimensional variable (self-awareness, sensitivity to others, and capacity to manage new situations), which intends to reflect a more gender- and culture- sensitive notion of autonomy rather than a value based on individualism and hegemonic masculinity. Two studies were conducted. Study I (N = 185) aimed to adapt the Autonomy-Connectedness Scale (ACS-30) to Portuguese and evaluate its three dimensions among a Portuguese sample. The subscales showed satisfactory reliability and overall results converge with previous studies on Autonomy-connectedness. Study II aimed to analyze and compare three different cultural groups, namely Portuguese natives and, Chinese and Cape Verdean immigrants residing in Portugal. A total of 90 participants (30 participants per nationality/cultural group) collaborated in the study. The findings suggest cultural differences in autonomy-connectedness, as well as a possible association between acculturation processes and autonomy-connectedness. This study extends to the support of autonomy-connectedness as a conceptually meaningful construct, with contributions to both gender and cross-cultural studies. ER -