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The Influence Of Childhood Experience On Adolescents' Problematic Behavior

Posted on:2020-01-05Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X L ZhangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2415330623976101Subject:Education
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The occurrence of adolescent problem behavior is the result of the interaction between individual internal psychological factors and external environment such as school,family and society.Of adolescent problem behavior research has made abundant research achievements,existing research has shown that adverse childhood experiences the problem behavior has important influence,but less research of adolescent attachment style in childhood experiences into consideration behavior play a role in the process,the influence of attachment style is individual in infants and young children period through close interaction with the first nurturers and gradually formed a relatively stable attitude and behavior model,this study selected attachment style,the influence of interpersonal meaning variables to study the effect of childhood experience of adolescent problem behavior mechanism.Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaires,Childhood Trauma Questionnaires and Attachment Style Questionnaires were used in this study to investigate 874 youth aged 11-16 years old(13.68±4.69).Independent sample t test,one-way analysis of variance,correlation analysis and mediating effect analysis were used for statistical analysis,and the following conclusions were drawn:1.There were significant differences in adolescent problem behavior,childhood trauma and attachment style among different demographic variables;2.There was a significant correlation between childhood trauma,attachment style and adolescent problem behavior;3.Childhood trauma and attachment style have predictive effects on adolescents' problematic behaviors;4.Attachment style plays a part in mediating between childhood trauma and problematic adolescent behavior.
Keywords/Search Tags:childhood experiences, adolescents, problem behavior, attachment style
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