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Predictors Of Self-Esteem In Children Exposed To Potentially Traumatic Events, Colleen Michelle Ray
Predictors Of Self-Esteem In Children Exposed To Potentially Traumatic Events, Colleen Michelle Ray
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Self-esteem is not only important for the well being of a child, but the effects of low levels of self-esteem can continue well into adulthood. Past research identifies many possible predictors of self-esteem including: age, gender, Ethnicity, interpersonal relationships, parenting techniques and locus of control. One downfall of previous literature is the lack of exploration performed with high-risk samples. This study aims to begin to fill this void.
Utilizing data from the INVEST project, the current analysis examines predictors of self esteem among 161 children and adolescents aged 8-17, referred to a hospital based Child Advocacy Center due to exposure …