Self-Concept and Anxiety in Middle School Students Living in Intact, Single Parent, and Blended Families

G. Clayton, Virginia Horns, Tammie D. Brown
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AbstractThe fact that approximately 50% of marriages end in divorce has resulted in a large population of children who live in blended and single parent families. The purpose of this study was to examine the concepts of self and parents and the anxiety levels of middle school children living in intact, blended or single parent families. The sample was comprised of 219 students in grades 6 through 8. The instruments used were the Personal Attribute Inventory for Children (self-concept), and the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory for Children (anxiety) results indicated no significant differences in concepts of self or parents or in levels of anxiety related to family type which were both statistically and substantively significant.
完整、单亲及混合家庭中学生的自我概念与焦虑
摘要近50%的婚姻以离婚告终,这一事实导致了大量儿童生活在混合和单亲家庭中。摘要本研究旨在探讨单亲家庭、单亲家庭及单亲家庭中学生的自我、父母概念及焦虑水平。样本由219名6至8年级的学生组成。使用的工具是儿童个人属性量表(自我概念)和儿童状态-特质焦虑量表(焦虑),结果显示自我和父母的概念以及与家庭类型相关的焦虑水平没有显著差异,这在统计上和实质上都是显著的。
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