ISSN 0439-755X
CN 11-1911/B

›› 2003, Vol. 35 ›› Issue (02): 216-221.

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THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FAMILY FUNCTIONING AND CHILDREN'S LONELINESS: THE ROLE OF MEDIATOR

Xin Ziqiang,Chi Liping   

  1. Institute of Developmental Psychology, Beijing Normal University,Beijing, China 100875;Institute of Developmental Psychology, Beijing Normal University,Beijing, China 100875
  • Received:2002-07-10 Revised:1900-01-01 Published:2003-03-30 Online:2003-03-30
  • Contact: Xin Ziqiang

Abstract: This study explored the relationships of loneliness, peer acceptance, problem behaviors, and family functioning based on investigation of 246 3rd~5th graders. The results showed: Children's externalizing problem behaviors mediate the relationship between family functioning and peer acceptance. Peer acceptance is the mediator of the relationship between externalizing problem behaviors and loneliness. Internalizing problem behaviors mediate the association of family functioning and loneliness. As the other indirect pathway, externalizing problem behaviors and peer acceptance orderly mediate the effect of family functioning on loneliness. Furthermore, family functioning has strong effect on loneliness directly. Finally, the reasonability and constraint of these mediating roles were discussed

Key words: loneliness, peer acceptance, problem behaviors, family functioning, mediating effect

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