Replication Data for: How does parental early maladaptive schema affect children's social adaptation? Based on the perspective of intergenerational transmission
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Replication Data for: How does parental early maladaptive schema affect children's social adaptation? Based on the perspective of intergenerational transmission
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https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/7CYIQG
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Ying Shi
I-Jun Chen Mingping Yang Liling Wang Zhiyin Sun Yunping Song |
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Harvard Dataverse
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An individual’s social adaptation is affected by their early maladaptive schemas. Previous studies have shown that early maladaptive schemas may be intergenerationally transmitted in families. It is important to explore the intergenerational effect of early maladaptive schemas on adolescents’ social adaptation, as they are in a critical period of growth and development. This study examined the relationship between early maladaptive schemas and children’s social adaptation by exploring the intergenerational impact of early maladaptive schemas in the early family
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Social Sciences
Early maladaptive schema Social adaptation Intergenerational transmission |
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ying, shi
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