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… that self-esteem and perceived social support together could explain 25% of variations in the SCL-90 score during … that self- esteem and perceived social support together could explain 25% of variations in the SCL-90 score during … self-esteem and perceived social support variables could explain 25% of variations in the mental health score of …
… Abstract The mechanism of how perceived social support could contribute to left-behind children’s mental well-being … on left-behind children’s mental well-being. Resilience could partially mediate the influence of perceived social … left-behind children’s mental well-being. These findings could provide cross-cultural evidence for theoretical …
… in rural areas. Social environment, school, community could also impact their personality growth and mental health. … symptoms (n=74) in LBC group (n=104). The conclusion could be drawn that social support and care may refrain … in rural areas. Social environment, school, community could also impact their personality growth and mental health. …
… devastating for LBCs who have nobody around who could help them with their academic, personal and social … devastating for LBCs who have nobody around who could help them with their academic, personal and social … A recent study plausibly argued that migrant parents could minimize the risk of LBC psychological and mental …
… complex. The improved family’s socioeconomic status (SES) could have positive impacts on these children’s mental health, yet the parental absence could have negative influences. To explore the complex … complex. The improved family’s socioeconomic status (SES) could have positive impacts on these children’s mental …
… generally played a part of the mediating role, which could partially buffer the adverse effects of loneliness on … generally played a part of the mediating role, which could partially buffer the adverse effects of loneli- ness on … on life satisfaction. The results showed that loneliness could predict life satisfaction, and the net explana- tion of …
… experiences (1) are more likely to work overtime, which could result from avoidance of close interpersonal … experiences (1) are more likely to work overtime, which could result from avoidance of close interpersonal …
… parents offered jointly by governments and schools could be an effective way to mitigate the impacts of maternal … parents offered jointly by governments and schools could be an effective way to mitigate the impacts of maternal …
Rural–Urban Migration, Family Arrangement, and Children's Welfare: Evidence from China's Rural Areas
… for integration are positive, significant steps that could be taken to promote the physical and mental health of … for integration are positive, significant steps that could be taken to promote the physical and mental health of …
… cohesion. Results: For left-behind adolescents, loneliness could affect friendship quality not only negatively but also … cohesion. Results: For left-behind adolescents, loneliness could affect friendship quality not only negatively but also …