2017
DOI: 10.17854/ffyc.2017.07.51.41
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The Effect of Overprotective Parenting, Ego Resilience, and Social Withdrawal on Depression among Korean Youth

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“…Adolescents with high ego-resilience have been shown to have fewer psychopathological problems such as depression, anxiety, anger expression, and aggression, and to have sound interpersonal relationships and school adaptation (Pulkkinen, 1996;Hart et al, 1997;Asendorpf and van Aken, 1999;Park and Lee, 2010;Song and Hwang, 2017). The higher adolescents' ego-resilience are, the less they will experience social withdrawal and depression (Fredrickson et al, 2003;Kim et al, 2017) and the less they will display aggression (Kim and Kang, 2020). Additionally, depression in adolescents is closely related to aggression (Hale et al, 2008;Jue and Ha, 2019;Lee et al, 2020).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Adolescents with high ego-resilience have been shown to have fewer psychopathological problems such as depression, anxiety, anger expression, and aggression, and to have sound interpersonal relationships and school adaptation (Pulkkinen, 1996;Hart et al, 1997;Asendorpf and van Aken, 1999;Park and Lee, 2010;Song and Hwang, 2017). The higher adolescents' ego-resilience are, the less they will experience social withdrawal and depression (Fredrickson et al, 2003;Kim et al, 2017) and the less they will display aggression (Kim and Kang, 2020). Additionally, depression in adolescents is closely related to aggression (Hale et al, 2008;Jue and Ha, 2019;Lee et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%