TY - JOUR AU - 이정숙 DA - 2015/08 PY - 2015 UR - http://www.newnonmun.com/article=10750967 UR - http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11754/26753 AB - This study was intended to examine a potential mediation of rejection sensitivity between attachment to mother and peer conflict resolution strategies in late school-aged children and potential gender differences in these mediated relationships. Research participants were 454 5th or 6th graders in elementary schools in Seoul. The results are as follows: First, in rejection sensitivity, boys showed higher levels of rejection depression than girls. In the peer conflict resolution strategies, boys used the governance strategies more while girls using the compromise-cooperation strategies more. Second, child’s attachment to mother had significant positive correlations with the compromise-cooperation, avoidance, and yielding peer conflict resolution strategies. Third, rejection sensitivity mediated partly between attachment to mother and compromise-cooperation strategies. Fourth, partial mediation of rejection sensitivity was found both in boys and girls but the proportion of mediation was bigger in girls than boys. These results may contribute to better understanding of the factors affecting peer conflict resolution strategies in the school-aged children. Also, the results can provide useful tips for clinicians and teachers who want to intervene with children with peer relationships problems. PB - 한국아동심리치료학회 KW - 모애착(Attachment to Mother) KW - 또래 간 갈등해결전략(Peer Conflict Resolution Strategies) KW - 거부민감성(Rejection Sensitivity) KW - Attachment to Mother KW - Peer Conflict Resolution Strategies KW - Rejection Sensitivity TI - 학령후기 아동이 지각한 모애착과 또래 간 갈등해결전략의 관계: 거부민감성의 매개효과 TT - The Relationship between Late School-aged Children's Attachment to Mother and Peer Conflict Resolution Strategies: The Mediating Effects of Rejection Sensitivity IS - 2 VL - 10 T2 - 한국아동심리치료학회지 ER -