Korean Journal of Child Studies (아동학회지)
- Volume 27 Issue 1
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- Pages.167-181
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- 2006
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- 1226-1688(pISSN)
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- 2234-408X(eISSN)
Emotion Regulation Style and Parent Attachment : Effects on Adolescents' Satisfaction with Life
정서조절 양식과 부모 애착이 청소년의 생활만족에 미치는 영향
- Yoo, An Jin ;
- Lee, Jum Sug (Department of Child Development & Family Studies, Seoul National University) ;
- Jung, Hyun Sim
- Received : 2005.10.31
- Accepted : 2006.01.28
- Published : 2006.02.01
Abstract
Subjects were 2192 middle and high school students of Seoul and Kyonggi Province. Data, consisting of a self-report questionnaire, were analyzed by two-way ANOVA, univariate F-test and stepwise multiple regression. Findings were that boys showed more avoidance/distraction and active problem solving styles but less support seeking than girls. Older adolescents reported less parent attachment than younger adolescents; girls reported more mother attachment than boys. Older adolescents reported more life satisfaction than younger adolescents; girls reported more life satisfaction than boys. A higher degree of life satisfaction was reported by subjects with more parent attachment, more active problem solving and less avoidance/distraction styles, by younger adolescents, and by girls. Degree of parent attachment was the most powerful predictor of adolescents' satisfaction with life.
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