The mediating effect of self-consciousness between peer relationship and social anxiety in HIV-infec-ted children
10. 3760/cma. j. issn. 1674-6554. 2019. 03. 014
- VernacularTitle:自我意识在HIV感染儿童同伴关系与社交焦虑间的中介作用
- Author:
Ruopeng WANG
1
;
Xiuxian YANG
;
Xiaohui QIU
;
Zhengxue QIAO
;
Lin WANG
;
Erying ZHAO
;
Wenbo WANG
;
Jiawei ZHOU
;
Enpeng ZHOU
;
Yunjia XIE
;
Yuewu CHENG
;
Yanjie YANG
Author Information
1. 哈尔滨医科大学医学心理学教研室 150081
- Keywords:
HIV-infected children;
Peer relationship;
Self-consciousness;
Social anxiety
- From:
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science
2019;28(3):266-269
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To explore the relationship among peer relationship,self-consciousness and social anxiety in HIV-infected children. Methods Peer Relationship Scale,Piers-Harris Children's Self-con-cept Scale and Social Anxiety Scale for Children were applied to 126 HIV-infected children. Results The score of peer relationship was 53. 0(45. 0,62. 0),the score of self-concept was 52. 0(42. 0,60. 0),and the score of social anxiety was 6. 0(2. 0,9. 0). Peer relationship was positively correlated with social anxiety( r=0. 196,P=0. 029) and negatively correlated with self-consciousness(r=-0. 628,P<0. 01). Self-conscious-ness was negatively correlated with social anxiety(r=-0. 504,P<0. 01). Bootstrap analysis showed that self-consciousness played a complete mediating role between peer relationship and social anxiety,and the media-ting effect value was 0. 377. Conclusion Peer relationship,self-consciousness and social anxiety are closely related. Furthermore,self-consciousness plays a complete mediating role between peer relationship and social anxiety in HIV-infected children.