Moreover, we found that loneliness, but not perceived
social acceptance mediated the association between being isolated from cliques and depressive symptoms in early adolescence.
In addition, the finding that loneliness but not perceived
social acceptance mediated the link between clique isolation and depressive symptoms provides insight into underlying cognitive - emotional constructs, which may be helpful in preventing depressive symptoms in early adolescence.
Not exact matches
We also hypothesize that the association between clique isolation and depressive symptoms would be
mediated by loneliness and perceived
social acceptance.
The link between clique isolation and
social anxiety (instead of depressive symptoms) could well be
mediated by not only loneliness but also by perceived
social acceptance.
Whereas loneliness
mediated the link between clique isolation and depressive symptoms, no such mediation effect was found for perceived
social acceptance.
This study examined whether clique isolation predicted an increase in depressive symptoms and whether this association was
mediated by loneliness and perceived
social acceptance in 310 children followed from age 11 — 14 years.
The
mediating and moderating effects of teacher preference on the relations between students»
social behaviors and peer
acceptance