2021
DOI: 10.21509/kjys.2021.05.28.5.191
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The Structural Relations Among the Parent-Child’s Self-Esteem, Grit, and Social Withdrawal of Children in Childhood: Applying the Actor-Partner Interdependence Model

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“…Fourth, grit played a complete mediating role in the relationship between social withdrawal and self-esteem of female adolescents. This is partially consistent with the results of a previous study [ 37 ] showing a partial mediating effect of grit on the negative relationship between elementary school students’ self-esteem and social withdrawal. In this study, no direct relationship was found between social withdrawal and self-esteem; instead, only an indirect relationship mediated by grit was confirmed, emphasizing the role of grit in the relationship between social withdrawal and self-esteem in female adolescents.…”
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“…Fourth, grit played a complete mediating role in the relationship between social withdrawal and self-esteem of female adolescents. This is partially consistent with the results of a previous study [ 37 ] showing a partial mediating effect of grit on the negative relationship between elementary school students’ self-esteem and social withdrawal. In this study, no direct relationship was found between social withdrawal and self-esteem; instead, only an indirect relationship mediated by grit was confirmed, emphasizing the role of grit in the relationship between social withdrawal and self-esteem in female adolescents.…”
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confidence: 92%
“…Grit has also been reported to play a partial mediating role in the relationship between depression and self-resilience, which is a concept similar to self-esteem [ 36 ]. Grit also played a mediating role in the negative relationship between self-esteem and social withdrawal in elementary-school students [ 37 ].…”
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confidence: 99%