2022
DOI: 10.15284/kjhd.2022.29.4.71
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A Longitudinal Studies on the Relationship among the Rumination, Children’s Perception of Parenting and School Adjustment in Late Childhood

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“…Socially withdrawn adolescents find it challenging to make new relationships, experience high levels of tension when faced with social situations, and tend to avoid social situations (Rubin et al, 1995). Difficulties in making appropriate relationships with peers in school, which are experienced by most multicultural adolescents, can worsen social cohesion and lead to feelings of helplessness and inferiority (Kim & Kwak, 2012; Kim & Shin, 2014). Consequently, they are less likely to participate in various activities necessary for the career preparation process, which results in a lack of career and vocational information and it negatively affects career decision-making (Lee et al, 2019).…”
Section: The Effect Of Internalizing Problems On Career Decision-makingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Socially withdrawn adolescents find it challenging to make new relationships, experience high levels of tension when faced with social situations, and tend to avoid social situations (Rubin et al, 1995). Difficulties in making appropriate relationships with peers in school, which are experienced by most multicultural adolescents, can worsen social cohesion and lead to feelings of helplessness and inferiority (Kim & Kwak, 2012; Kim & Shin, 2014). Consequently, they are less likely to participate in various activities necessary for the career preparation process, which results in a lack of career and vocational information and it negatively affects career decision-making (Lee et al, 2019).…”
Section: The Effect Of Internalizing Problems On Career Decision-makingmentioning
confidence: 99%