@article{ART003172621},
author={Young-ran Lee and Mun-Gyung Jeong},
title={The relationship between family health and school resilience with adolescents in Multicultural Families. The Mediating Effect of Self-Differentiation and Parental Attachment},
journal={Industry Promotion Research},
issn={2466-1139},
year={2025},
volume={10},
number={1},
pages={217-229},
doi={10.21186/IPR.2025.10.1.217}
TY - JOUR
AU - Young-ran Lee
AU - Mun-Gyung Jeong
TI - The relationship between family health and school resilience with adolescents in Multicultural Families. The Mediating Effect of Self-Differentiation and Parental Attachment
JO - Industry Promotion Research
PY - 2025
VL - 10
IS - 1
PB - Industrial Promotion Institute
SP - 217
EP - 229
SN - 2466-1139
AB - The purpose of this study is to provide basic data so that the family health of adolescents from multicultural families affects the flexibility of school adaptation, and self-differentiation and parental attachment work positively to lead to more stable school life adaptation. Statistical processing of the collected data was analyzed using SSPP PC+ Win. Ver. 29.0. First, it was found that the family health of adolescents from multicultural families had a significant effect on the flexibility of school adaptation, and it was confirmed that the higher the family health, the higher the flexibility of school adaptation. Second, the family health of adolescents from multicultural families was found to have a significant effect on self-differentiation and parental attachment, and as family health increased, the level of self-differentiation and parental attachment increased. Third, it was found that adolescents from multicultural families had a significant effect on the relationship between school adaptability. Fourth, it was verified that self-differentiation and parental attachment have a mediating effect in the relationship between family health and school adaptability. In developing programs for effective school adaptation of adolescents from multicultural families, it was confirmed that measures to help strengthen self-differentiation and parental attachment were necessary, and suggestions were also provided.
KW - Adolescents from Multicultural families;Family Health;School Resilience;Differentiation of Self;Parental Attachment
DO - 10.21186/IPR.2025.10.1.217
ER -
Young-ran Lee and Mun-Gyung Jeong. (2025). The relationship between family health and school resilience with adolescents in Multicultural Families. The Mediating Effect of Self-Differentiation and Parental Attachment. Industry Promotion Research, 10(1), 217-229.
Young-ran Lee and Mun-Gyung Jeong. 2025, "The relationship between family health and school resilience with adolescents in Multicultural Families. The Mediating Effect of Self-Differentiation and Parental Attachment", Industry Promotion Research, vol.10, no.1 pp.217-229. Available from: doi:10.21186/IPR.2025.10.1.217
Young-ran Lee, Mun-Gyung Jeong "The relationship between family health and school resilience with adolescents in Multicultural Families. The Mediating Effect of Self-Differentiation and Parental Attachment" Industry Promotion Research 10.1 pp.217-229 (2025) : 217.
Young-ran Lee, Mun-Gyung Jeong. The relationship between family health and school resilience with adolescents in Multicultural Families. The Mediating Effect of Self-Differentiation and Parental Attachment. 2025; 10(1), 217-229. Available from: doi:10.21186/IPR.2025.10.1.217
Young-ran Lee and Mun-Gyung Jeong. "The relationship between family health and school resilience with adolescents in Multicultural Families. The Mediating Effect of Self-Differentiation and Parental Attachment" Industry Promotion Research 10, no.1 (2025) : 217-229.doi: 10.21186/IPR.2025.10.1.217
Young-ran Lee; Mun-Gyung Jeong. The relationship between family health and school resilience with adolescents in Multicultural Families. The Mediating Effect of Self-Differentiation and Parental Attachment. Industry Promotion Research, 10(1), 217-229. doi: 10.21186/IPR.2025.10.1.217
Young-ran Lee; Mun-Gyung Jeong. The relationship between family health and school resilience with adolescents in Multicultural Families. The Mediating Effect of Self-Differentiation and Parental Attachment. Industry Promotion Research. 2025; 10(1) 217-229. doi: 10.21186/IPR.2025.10.1.217
Young-ran Lee, Mun-Gyung Jeong. The relationship between family health and school resilience with adolescents in Multicultural Families. The Mediating Effect of Self-Differentiation and Parental Attachment. 2025; 10(1), 217-229. Available from: doi:10.21186/IPR.2025.10.1.217
Young-ran Lee and Mun-Gyung Jeong. "The relationship between family health and school resilience with adolescents in Multicultural Families. The Mediating Effect of Self-Differentiation and Parental Attachment" Industry Promotion Research 10, no.1 (2025) : 217-229.doi: 10.21186/IPR.2025.10.1.217