Clinical Symptomatology of Anxiety and Family Function in Adolescents-The Self-Esteem Mediator.
Volume: 11
Issue: 3
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Family, the child's first environment, shapes their psycho-emotional balance. The literature links adolescent anxiety to family relationships, interactions, and dynamics. The self-esteem of adolescents appears to protect their mental health.This study examines whether family cohesion and adaptability affect adolescent anxiety symptoms. It also examines whether teen self-esteem mediates this relationship.This cross-sectional, descriptive study included 166 Attica youth aged 12-18 from schools and educational units. The adolescents completed Olson's FACES-III cohesion and adaptability scale, Spielberger's STAI-C, Rosenberg's self-esteem scale, and a socio-demographic questionnaire.Family cohesion, but not adaptability, was negatively correlated with state ( = -0.25, = 0.001) and trait ( = -0.46, < 0.001) anxiety in the adolescents. Teenagers from extreme families with the lowest cohesion and adaptability had higher trait anxiety ((2) = 6.91, = 0.032) than those from moderately balanced/balanced families. Self-esteem mediated the relationship between the family cohesion functioning and adolescent's state anxiety ( = 0.005) and trait anxiety ( = 0.011).The findings show that family dysfunction negatively impacts adolescent anxiety, as well as their self-esteem, which protects mental balance.Study Outcome
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Citations : Buehler C. Family processes and children’s and adolescents’ well-being. J. Marriage Fam. 2020;821:145–174. doi: 10.1111/jomf.12637.Authors : 3
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Doi : 338SSN : 2227-9067