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Dynamic Parent-Child Linkage Mechanism: Bidirectional Effects of Children's Learning Behavior and Maternal Life Satisfaction

Zhai Shuyi, Zhai Shuyi, Shi Xingcheng, Xingcheng Shi, Liang Ying, Liang Ying, Xia Dingling, Xia Dingling, He Jie, He Jie, He Jie, He Jie
2025-10-04 ChinaXiv: chinaxiv-202507.00003

Against the backdrop of building a fertility-friendly society, family well-being and scientific parenting have attracted increasing attention. Based on 5-day intensive longitudinal data from 370 mothers of early school-age children in China, this study employs dynamic structural equation modeling to…

Hearts in Harmony, Love in Sync: Spousal Similarity and Marital Satisfaction

Su Wei, Fang Xiaoyi, Hou Juan, Hou Juan
2025-10-03 ChinaXiv: chinaxiv-202510.00001 Mixed Source

Similarity represents a crucial component of marital satisfaction in couples; however, existing research on their relationship has produced contradictory findings. In what specific dimensions are couples actually similar, and how does similarity influence marital satisfaction? This study examined 63…

Aging Changes the Word-Length Effects in Chinese Reading: Insights from co-registering EEG data to eye movements

Wen,Yujiao, Hu,Shiman, Liu,Zhifang, Zhang, Zhijun, Wen,Yujiao, Liu, Zhifang
2025-09-03 ChinaXiv: chinaxiv-202509.00058 Original EN

Background: Previous research has observed larger word length effects in Chinese reading, speculating that older adults may adopt a character-based processing strategy for recognizing long words. However, to our knowledge, there was no direct evidence to support this viewpoint. Methods: By co-regist…

Negative Emotion Regulation Characteristics and Intervention in Children with Autism: Mindfulness and Cognitive Strategy Training Based on Multimodal Assessment

Feng Tingyong, Wang Xueke, Deng Fang, Feng Tingyong
2025-08-07 ChinaXiv: chinaxiv-202508.00007 Mixed Source

Effective coping and management of negative emotions is an essential competency for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) to adapt to society; however, previous research has predominantly focused on emotion recognition and emotion understanding, with less attention devoted to the emotion regu…

Analysis of the Current Status and Influencing Factors of Adolescents' Perceived Social Support: Based on Weibo Big Data

Gǔlìmǐrè·Yīshākè, Du Xiayu, Wang Binyu, Jia Jiaojiao, Li Jiao, Dolores, Tieyu Duan, Xiong Qian, Ren Zhihong, Ren Zhihong
2025-07-10 ChinaXiv: chinaxiv-202507.00050 Mixed Source

[Objective] To explore assessment methods for perceived social support among adolescents based on Weibo text and analyze its demographic differential characteristics. [Methods] Python was employed to crawl Weibo texts (approximately 300,000 posts) from adolescents aged 12–18 nationwide, construct a …

Childhood Maltreatment and Adolescent Non-Suicidal Self-Injury: The Roles of Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal Axis Polygenic Factors and Depression

Wu Yue, Lü Wei, Lu Wei
2025-06-16 ChinaXiv: chinaxiv-202506.00166 Mixed Source

Childhood maltreatment is closely associated with adolescent self-injurious behavior; however, research examining the underlying mechanisms from the "gene × environment - endophenotype - behavioral phenotype" theoretical perspective remains limited. Based on the polygenic risk score research paradig…

The Effects of Scarcity Mindset on Children's Executive Function in the Context of Poverty Experience and Its Mechanisms

Jiang Ying, Hu Jia, Feng Liangyu, Ren Qidan, Jiang Ying
2024-02-26 ChinaXiv: chinaxiv-202402.00236

Under the backdrop of rural revitalization, how to comprehensively and effectively measure the post-poverty-alleviation living environment and accurately understand the negative impacts of poverty experience and its dynamics on child development, as well as the underlying mechanisms, has emerged as …

The Effect of Marital Quality on Parental Coparenting: A Cross-Level Mediation Analysis Based on the Common Fate Model

Liu Yiting, Fan Jieqiong, Chen Binbin, Fan Jieqiong, Chen Binbin
2022-04-18 ChinaXiv: chinaxiv-202204.00140

The common fate model (CFM) is a reliable model in family or dyadic-level research that better explains the inherent interdependence in intimate relationships. Based on the common fate model, this study examined the influence of overall family marital quality on parental coparenting and the cross-le…

Machine Learning Applications in Early Identification and Diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder in Children

Hou Tingting
2022-04-07 ChinaXiv: chinaxiv-202204.00033

Early detection, early diagnosis, and early intervention constitute a consensus in the educational rehabilitation of children with autism. However, limitations of traditional identification and diagnostic methods, together with a shortage of professionals, frequently result in children with autism m…

Validation of the Body Posture Expression Test Battery in Chinese Adults and Children

Yang, Yunmei, HOU, Wenwen, Li, Jing, Li, Jing
2022-03-19 ChinaXiv: chinaxiv-202203.00065

Purpose: The body posture expression stimulus set provides standardized stimuli for emotion research. While the consistency of this stimulus set has been validated in Western adults, its consistency in Chinese populations remains unclear. Therefore, this study selected 42 images each of happiness, s…

The Relationship between the Development of Social Mindfulness Understanding and Theory of Mind in Preschool Children

Zhao Xin, Li Dandan, Yang Xiangdong, Yang Xiangdong
2022-03-16 ChinaXiv: chinaxiv-202203.00043

This study investigated the development of social mindfulness understanding in 4- to 6-year-old children and its relationship with theory of mind. The study measured social mindfulness understanding, theory of mind, prosociality, and executive function in 100 children aged 4–6 years. The results rev…

Atypical Interpersonal Synchrony in Children with Autism: Manifestations and Neural Mechanisms

Zhao Lihua, Li Jing, Li Jing
2022-03-08 ChinaXiv: chinaxiv-202203.00023

Interpersonal synchrony plays a crucial role in the process of individuals constructing social communication systems. Systematic literature reviews have found that children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) exhibit reduced or disrupted interpersonal synchrony across behavioral, cognitive, and emot…

Children's Distributive Fairness in Group Contexts

Jiang Danying, Yang Yunmei, Li Jing, Li Jing
2022-03-08 ChinaXiv: chinaxiv-202203.00022

In group contexts, children's resource allocation decisions are influenced by group identity, group status, and group norms. When group factors conflict with equitable distribution, children may either adhere to principles of justice and fairness or exhibit bias toward group interests. All three gro…

The Bidirectional Relationship Between Peer Victimization and Internalizing Problems in Children and Adolescents: A Meta-Analysis of Longitudinal Studies

Liao Youguo, Chen Jianwen, Peng Cong, Zhang Yan, Chen Jianwen
2022-02-08 ChinaXiv: chinaxiv-202202.00012

This study employs meta-analytic techniques to investigate the longitudinal relationship between peer victimization and internalizing problems in children and adolescents, testing the applicability of the interpersonal risk model, symptom-driven model, and transactional model to this relationship. A…

Predictive Factors for the Persistence and Cessation of Non-suicidal Self-injury in Adolescents

Jiang Jiali, Li Liyan, Xiuya Lei, Meng Zelong, Li Ziying, Meng Zelong
2022-01-24 ChinaXiv: chinaxiv-202201.00082

Non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) behavior constitutes a critical risk factor for future suicidal intent, suicidal behavior, and chronic psychological disorders. Understanding the factors that predict the continuation or cessation of NSSI behavior among adolescents can provide novel perspectives for e…

Toddler Anxiety Affects Creativity in 5-Year-Old Children: The Chain Mediating Role of General Cognition and Mastery Motivation

adolescent, Cheng Nanhua, Wang Meifang, Wang Zhengyan, Wang Zhengyan
2022-01-21 ChinaXiv: chinaxiv-202201.00061

Early childhood anxiety is a common mental health problem that affects the development of central executive function, and the development of cognitive abilities manifested through central executive function typically reflects the process of creative problem-solving. This study adopted a longitudinal…

Mechanisms and Explanatory Models of Interpersonal Synchronization in Promoting Cooperative Behavior

Ma Xinyue, Cui Liying, Cui Liying
2022-01-11 ChinaXiv: chinaxiv-202201.00040

Synchronization, as a core element of collective rituals, is of great significance to group survival and development. Interpersonal synchronization is a special form of coordinated behavior characterized by time-locked and phase-locked features. Recent research has found that synchronization can pro…