2007
DOI: 10.26634/jpsy.1.2.459
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A study of the relationship between self-concept and adjustment of secondary school students

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“…When IPV often occurs in the family, the family is difficult to function normally, the interactions in family tend to have problems, and the CSE of adolescents will be lower. The individual's self-perception shapes the behavior patterns, which will affect his/her feelings, thinking, relationship with others, and behaviors [43]. Therefore, positive CSE is linked to psychological adaptation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When IPV often occurs in the family, the family is difficult to function normally, the interactions in family tend to have problems, and the CSE of adolescents will be lower. The individual's self-perception shapes the behavior patterns, which will affect his/her feelings, thinking, relationship with others, and behaviors [43]. Therefore, positive CSE is linked to psychological adaptation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Accordingly, the current study findings conclude that the self-esteem of a person necessarily affects post-purchase regret. According to Sarsani [40], self-concept, which is mostly related to self-esteem is low with government school students and high with private school students. That can be noted where social connections affect self-esteem.…”
Section: Self-esteem Positively Affects the Consumer Post-purchase Regret At Shopping Malls In Sri Lankamentioning
confidence: 99%