KMID : 0389420100180010019
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Korean Journal of Stress Research 2010 Volume.18 No. 1 p.19 ~ p.27
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Parent¡¯s Over Protection and Social Anxiety of Their Children
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Suh Kyung-Hyun
Sin Hyun-Jin
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Abstract
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Researchers investigated how parent¡¯s over protection influences social anxiety of their children. Participants were 515 students (261 males and 254 females) from 4th, 5th, and 6th grade of elementary school, whose ages ranged from 9 to 13 (M=10.86, SD=1.20). The psychological tests used in this research included the following: the Korean version of Parker¡¯s Parental Bonding Instrument, LaGreca¡¯s Social Anxiety Scale, and the Korean version of Social Anxiety Scale. To achieve the purpose of this study, 2 (gender)¡¿4 (parent¡¯s over protection) 2-way MANOVAs for interpersonal anxiety and performance anxiety were performed. Results revealed that children with higher parent¡¯s intrusion showed more interpersonal anxiety and performance anxiety than children with lower parent¡¯s intrusion. However, the influence of father¡¯s intrusion was only effective for son, whereas the influence of mother¡¯s intrusion was only effective for daughter. And, children with higher parent¡¯s autonomy respect showed less performance anxiety than children with lower parent¡¯s autonomy respect. It was discussed results of this study with previous studies, de-identification from parents, and socialization process.
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KEYWORD
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Over protection, Intrusion, Autonomy, Interpersonal anxiety, Performance anxiety, Social anxiety
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