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Longitudinal Reciprocal Relationships Among Adolescent Depression, Negative Parenting Attitudes, and Negative Peer Relationships Before and After COVID-19
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코로나19 발생 전후 청소년의 우울, 부정적 부모양육태도, 부정적 또래관계 간의 종단적 상호영향관계

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Kim, Soyoun (이화여자대학교) Chung, Ick-Joong (이화여자대학교) Kim, Jaeyeon (이화여자대학교)
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Korean Academy Of Social Welfare Korean Journal of Social Welfare Vol.75 No.1 KCI Excellent Accredited Journal
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2023.2
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59 - 84 (26page)
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10.20970/kasw.2023.75.1.003

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Longitudinal Reciprocal Relationships Among Adolescent Depression, Negative Parenting Attitudes, and Negative Peer Relationships Before and After COVID-19
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The purpose of the current study is to investigate the longitudinal reciprocal effects between depression, negative parenting attitudes, and negative peer relationships in adolescents. To this end, an autoregressive cross-lagged model was used using data from the 2018 Korean Children and Youth Panel Survey from 2018 to 2021. Participants were 2,160 1st-grade middle school students at Time 1. The results showed that depression, negative parenting attitudes, and negative peer relationships in adolescents were consistently stable over the study period. In addition, the direction and strength of the reciprocal relationships among variables were stable before and after COVID-19. There was a unidirectional relationship between depression and negative parenting attitudes: Adolescent depression had a significant positive effect on negative parenting attitudes, but negative parenting attitudes did not affect adolescent depression. There were statistically significant longitudinal reciprocal effects between adolescent depression and negative peer relationships. In addition, this study demonstrated that negative parenting attitudes had a significant positive impact on negative peer relationships, but negative peer relationships did not affect negative parenting attitudes. Implications for youth welfare were discussed based on the stability of reciprocal relationships among variables before and after COVID-19.

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