Secure attachment in childhood and adolescence is important to psychological well-being throughout the life span. This cross-sectional study examines the importance of attachment (i.e. parents, peers and school) and self-esteem on the psychological well-being (i.e. total psychological difficulties, externalizing problems, internalizing problems, prosocial behaviours and life satisfaction) among 1360 adolescents (aged 12–15 years) in a district of Central Thailand. Participants completed a self-administered questionnaire during school hours. Path analyses investigated the significance of attachment on psychological well-being and the mediating role of self-esteem. Parental and peer attachment were negatively associated with total psychologic...
The purpose of this study was to explore the relationships between life stress, parental attachment,...
Despite its importance for the successful maturation of adolescents, relatively little is known abou...
Attachment theory leads to the suggestion that the supportive function of attachment relations may ...
The relation between parent and peer attachment and psychological well-being in late adolescence wa...
The present study aims to determine whether parental attachment influenced the self-esteem and schoo...
Attachment is argued to be a major influence on psychological health. However, research examining at...
While there has been considerable research into adolescent attachment in Western contexts little is ...
This study examined the utility of the Inventory of Parent and Peer Attachment Malay (IPPAMalay) fo...
AbstractAdolescence is a core period of personality development in ontogenesis. The formation of tee...
This paper presents the results of 3 studies examining the relationships of parental attachment, pee...
This study aims to determine the relationship between parent and peer attachment with depression amo...
[[abstract]]Abstract The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationships among attach...
Factors influencing adolescent psychological well-being have always been the basic issues in adolesc...
The relationship between attachment, peer relations and mentalising was explored in a study of 70 ea...
The positive development view emphasizes the possibility of adolescents to follow a positive devel...
The purpose of this study was to explore the relationships between life stress, parental attachment,...
Despite its importance for the successful maturation of adolescents, relatively little is known abou...
Attachment theory leads to the suggestion that the supportive function of attachment relations may ...
The relation between parent and peer attachment and psychological well-being in late adolescence wa...
The present study aims to determine whether parental attachment influenced the self-esteem and schoo...
Attachment is argued to be a major influence on psychological health. However, research examining at...
While there has been considerable research into adolescent attachment in Western contexts little is ...
This study examined the utility of the Inventory of Parent and Peer Attachment Malay (IPPAMalay) fo...
AbstractAdolescence is a core period of personality development in ontogenesis. The formation of tee...
This paper presents the results of 3 studies examining the relationships of parental attachment, pee...
This study aims to determine the relationship between parent and peer attachment with depression amo...
[[abstract]]Abstract The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationships among attach...
Factors influencing adolescent psychological well-being have always been the basic issues in adolesc...
The relationship between attachment, peer relations and mentalising was explored in a study of 70 ea...
The positive development view emphasizes the possibility of adolescents to follow a positive devel...
The purpose of this study was to explore the relationships between life stress, parental attachment,...
Despite its importance for the successful maturation of adolescents, relatively little is known abou...
Attachment theory leads to the suggestion that the supportive function of attachment relations may ...