2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.pedn.2021.07.013
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Psychosocial stress, self-esteem, and social adjustment: A moderated mediation analysis in Taiwanese adolescents with Tourette syndrome

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“…Lee and colleagues 116 explored the role of self-esteem in mediating the relationship between psychosocial stress and social adjustment among adolescents with TS. Self-esteem of adolescents with TS fully mediated the relationship between psychosocial stress and social adjustment, while comorbidities moderated the relationship between self-esteem and social adjustment.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lee and colleagues 116 explored the role of self-esteem in mediating the relationship between psychosocial stress and social adjustment among adolescents with TS. Self-esteem of adolescents with TS fully mediated the relationship between psychosocial stress and social adjustment, while comorbidities moderated the relationship between self-esteem and social adjustment.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hubungan antara stres akademik dan depresi ditemukan dimediasi oleh kelelahan sekolah. Selain itu, efek kelelahan sekolah terhadap depresi dimoderatori oleh harga diri, dengan efek yang lebih kuat pada remaja dengan harga diri rendah dibandingkan remaja dengan harga diri tinggi (Jiang et al, 2021;Lee et al, 2022). Stres sekolah mencakup tingkat stres akademik dan stres hubungan dengan teman sebaya sebagai faktor risiko dan pola transisi kesehatan mental remaja (Zhu et al, 2021).…”
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“…Therefore, comorbidities are a moderating variable between self-esteem and social adjustment. Compared to youths with TS with comorbidities, strengthening the self-esteem of those without comorbidities is an effective intervention that promotes their social adjustment [ 53 ]. Indeed, receiving the support of their parents and friends is key for youths with TS to develop good interpersonal relationships and better social adjustment [ 7 , 11 , 54 ].…”
Section: Nursing Care and Symptom Management Of Youths With Tsmentioning
confidence: 99%