2022
DOI: 10.1002/pchj.611
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Parental neglect, anxious attachment, perceived social support, and mental health among Chinese college students with left‐behind experience: A longitudinal study

Abstract: The harm of childhood parental neglect to emerging adults' maladjustment has garnered empirical support. For college students who have left‐behind experience (LBE), this relationship is rarely discussed and the psychological process underlying this relationship is not well understood. Using a longitudinal study and guided by the Risky Families model, this study aimed to explore the mediating roles of anxious attachment and perceived social support in the link between parental neglect and maladjustment of LBE c… Show more

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