@article{oai:ynu.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000827, author = {高木, 秀明 and 張, 日昇}, journal = {横浜国立大学教育紀要}, month = {Oct}, note = {application/pdf, The purpose of this study is to investigate the anxieties, the self-acceptances and the ego-identities in Japanese and Chinese college students, and to clarify the relationships among their anxieties, self-acceptances and ego-identities. The subjects were 928 Japanese college students and 866 Chinese college students. The following results were obtained: (1) Japanese college students had higher anxieties than Chinese college students. (2) The positive anxieties were higher than the negative anxieties in both Japanese and Chinese students. (3) Chinese students had higher self-acceptances than Japanese students. (4) The self-acceptances had positive correlations with the positive anxieties and negative correlations with the negative anxieties, and the self-denials had positive correlations with the negative anxieties in both Japanese and Chinese students. (5) About the ego-identity, there were more Japanese students in identity achievement, moratorium, or identity diffusion status than Chinese students. However, there were more Chinese students in identity achievement-foreclosure intermediate or foreclosure status than Japanese students. (6) Both Japanese and Chinese students in identity diffusion status had the highest negative anxieties and the lowest positive anxieties. And, the both students in identity achievement status had the highest positive anxieties.}, pages = {35--56}, title = {日中大学生の心理的不安に関する比較研究}, volume = {33}, year = {1993} }