Linking perceived social support to self-esteem and social integration among adolescents with visual impairment: a cross-lagged study
Linking perceived social support to self-esteem and social integration among adolescents with visual impairment: a cross-lagged study
This study examines the relationship between perceived social support and self-esteem and between perceived social support and social integration among adolescents with visual impairments. Adolescents with visual impairments (Ntime1 = 311, Ntime2 = 170) from four special education schools in eastern China participated in this study within a 1-year interval. The Child and Adolescent Social Support Scale, Rosenberg Self-esteem Questionnaire, and Interpersonal Adaptation Scale were used to collect data. The results from cross-lagged panel modeling showed reciprocal positive relationships between parental support and self-esteem. Self-esteem at T1 positively predicted three other sources of perceived social support at T2: teacher support, classmate support, and close-friend support. Social integration at T1 positively predicted close-friend support at T2. This study extends understanding of the relationships among perceived social support, self-esteem, and social integration, and provides practical implications for parents, schools, and communities to improve psychosocial outcomes in adolescents with visual impairment.
Yuan, Wei
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Xie, Zhengli
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Dong, Ping
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Yang, Yuqin
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9 January 2023
Yuan, Wei
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Xie, Zhengli
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Dong, Ping
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Yang, Yuqin
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Yuan, Wei, Xie, Zhengli, Dong, Ping and Yang, Yuqin
(2023)
Linking perceived social support to self-esteem and social integration among adolescents with visual impairment: a cross-lagged study.
Frontiers in Psychology, 13, [1054857].
(doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2022.1054857).
Abstract
This study examines the relationship between perceived social support and self-esteem and between perceived social support and social integration among adolescents with visual impairments. Adolescents with visual impairments (Ntime1 = 311, Ntime2 = 170) from four special education schools in eastern China participated in this study within a 1-year interval. The Child and Adolescent Social Support Scale, Rosenberg Self-esteem Questionnaire, and Interpersonal Adaptation Scale were used to collect data. The results from cross-lagged panel modeling showed reciprocal positive relationships between parental support and self-esteem. Self-esteem at T1 positively predicted three other sources of perceived social support at T2: teacher support, classmate support, and close-friend support. Social integration at T1 positively predicted close-friend support at T2. This study extends understanding of the relationships among perceived social support, self-esteem, and social integration, and provides practical implications for parents, schools, and communities to improve psychosocial outcomes in adolescents with visual impairment.
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Accepted/In Press date: 15 December 2022
Published date: 9 January 2023
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/493449
ISSN: 1664-1078
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