亲子依恋对青少年诚信行为的影响:自尊和人际信任的链式中介作用
The Influence of Parental Attachment on the Honesty Behavior in Adolescents: The Multiple Mediating Effects of Self-Esteem and Interpersonal Trust
DOI: 10.12677/AP.2019.912237, PDF,  被引量   
作者: 梁钰炫, 窦 凯, 彭小燕, 聂衍刚:广州大学教育学院心理学系,青少年心理与行为研究中心, 广东 广州
关键词: 亲子依恋自尊人际信任诚信行为Parental Attachment Self-Esteem Interpersonal Trust Honesty Behavior
摘要: 为探讨亲子依恋、自尊和人际信任与诚信行为的关系,本研究采用问卷调查法收集727名青少年的数据。研究结果发现,青少年的亲子依恋、自尊、人际信任均与诚信行为存在显著正向相关;亲子依恋对青少年的诚信行为有直接的正向预测作用;亲子依恋能够通过自尊与人际信任两条路径对青少年诚信行为产生中介效应;亲子依恋通过自尊→人际信任的路径对诚信行为产生链式中介效应。
Abstract: To investigate the relationship of parent-child attachment, self-esteem, interpersonal trust and honesty behavior in adolescent, a sample of 727 students were assessed with the questionnaire survey. The results described that there was significant positive correlation between parent-child attachment, self-esteem, interpersonal trust and honesty behavior. There was also a significant positive correlation between parental attachment, self-esteem and interpersonal trust. Parental attachment can predict the integrity behavior. Parental attachment has influence on the honesty behavior of adolescents through self-esteem and interpersonal trust. Parental attachment has influence on the honesty behavior through the chain mediating role of self-esteem→interpersonal trust.
文章引用:梁钰炫, 窦凯, 彭小燕, 聂衍刚 (2019). 亲子依恋对青少年诚信行为的影响:自尊和人际信任的链式中介作用. 心理学进展, 9(12), 1976-1984. https://doi.org/10.12677/AP.2019.912237

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