TY - JOUR
T1 - Loneliness, peer acceptance, and family functioning of Chinese children with learning disabilities
T2 - Characteristics and relationships
AU - Yu, Guoliang
AU - Zhang, Yaming
AU - Yan, Rong
PY - 2005/3
Y1 - 2005/3
N2 - Although children with learning disabilities are often considered to be a heterogeneous group, they are always situated in specific social surroundings such as schools and families with which they interact dynamically in everyday life. Therefore, peer acceptance and family functioning may be related to the loneliness experienced by children with learning disabilities. This study explores the characteristics of loneliness and peer acceptance among children with learning disabilities and discusses the relationships among loneliness, peer acceptance, and family functioning. The results indicate that children with learning disabilities reported higher degrees of loneliness, but lower levels of peer acceptance; significant correlations existed between peer acceptance and loneliness, and between peer acceptance and family functioning; however, no significant correlations were found between loneliness and family functioning.
AB - Although children with learning disabilities are often considered to be a heterogeneous group, they are always situated in specific social surroundings such as schools and families with which they interact dynamically in everyday life. Therefore, peer acceptance and family functioning may be related to the loneliness experienced by children with learning disabilities. This study explores the characteristics of loneliness and peer acceptance among children with learning disabilities and discusses the relationships among loneliness, peer acceptance, and family functioning. The results indicate that children with learning disabilities reported higher degrees of loneliness, but lower levels of peer acceptance; significant correlations existed between peer acceptance and loneliness, and between peer acceptance and family functioning; however, no significant correlations were found between loneliness and family functioning.
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U2 - 10.1002/pits.20083
DO - 10.1002/pits.20083
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:16244366148
SN - 0033-3085
VL - 42
SP - 325
EP - 331
JO - Psychology in the Schools
JF - Psychology in the Schools
IS - 3
ER -