Despite growing research results indicating that shyness is a risk factor for psychosocial maladjustment in childhood, less is known about the conceptual mechanisms that may underlie these associations. The purpose of the current study was to explore links between self-reported shyness, coping strategies and social functioning in middle childhood. As well, we sought to examine the reliance on internalizing coping strategies as a potential mediator of the link between shyness and social functioning. Participants were 355 children aged 9 to 11 years who completed measures of shyness, loneliness, positive and negative affect, social anxiety, self-concept, well-being, and coping strategies. Results indicated that shyness was associated with gre...
Temperamental shyness in childhood is theorized to be an important contributor for adolescent person...
The present study investigated the potential protective role of components of emotion knowledge (i.e...
The goal of the present study was to explore the role of expressive vocabulary as a moderator in the...
Although shyness constitutes a risk factor for maladjustment, parenting style may influence these de...
Although shyness constitutes a risk factor for maladjustment, parenting style may influence these de...
Shyness is a temperamental trait characterized by excessive fear and anxiety, especially in new soc...
Abstract. Although shyness constitutes a risk factor for maladjustment, parenting style may influenc...
This longitudinal, population-based and prospective study investigated the stability, age-related ch...
This study investigated the relationship between interpersonal stressors and anxiety, as moderated b...
Shyness in early childhood has been associated with less adaptive outcomes, including less social sk...
Children’s early onset of social anxiety may be associated with their social understanding, and thei...
Shy children tend to hide away behind a parent and show fear or anxiety while around new people. Eve...
The present study investigated the potential protective role of components of emotion knowledge (i....
In present study, we examined the protective role of peer acceptance in the links between two subtyp...
Shyness as a behavioral characteristic has been in focus of research in psychology for a number of d...
Temperamental shyness in childhood is theorized to be an important contributor for adolescent person...
The present study investigated the potential protective role of components of emotion knowledge (i.e...
The goal of the present study was to explore the role of expressive vocabulary as a moderator in the...
Although shyness constitutes a risk factor for maladjustment, parenting style may influence these de...
Although shyness constitutes a risk factor for maladjustment, parenting style may influence these de...
Shyness is a temperamental trait characterized by excessive fear and anxiety, especially in new soc...
Abstract. Although shyness constitutes a risk factor for maladjustment, parenting style may influenc...
This longitudinal, population-based and prospective study investigated the stability, age-related ch...
This study investigated the relationship between interpersonal stressors and anxiety, as moderated b...
Shyness in early childhood has been associated with less adaptive outcomes, including less social sk...
Children’s early onset of social anxiety may be associated with their social understanding, and thei...
Shy children tend to hide away behind a parent and show fear or anxiety while around new people. Eve...
The present study investigated the potential protective role of components of emotion knowledge (i....
In present study, we examined the protective role of peer acceptance in the links between two subtyp...
Shyness as a behavioral characteristic has been in focus of research in psychology for a number of d...
Temperamental shyness in childhood is theorized to be an important contributor for adolescent person...
The present study investigated the potential protective role of components of emotion knowledge (i.e...
The goal of the present study was to explore the role of expressive vocabulary as a moderator in the...