The effect of perceived parental conflict on middle school students' social anxiety: The role of self‐compassion and shame
Siyuan Huang,
Xishan Huang,
Ruonan Luo
et al.
Abstract:This study explores the relationship between perceived parental conflict, self‐compassion, shame, and social anxiety and its internal mechanisms through two studies. Study 1 took 612 middle school students (285 women, 327 men, M = 14.18 years, SD = 1.72) as participants, and the Children's Perception of Interparental Conflict Scale, Self‐compassion scale (SCS), shame scale (SS), and Social Anxiety Scale were used for testing. The results showed that perceived parental conflict was significantly correlated with… Show more
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