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Left-Behind Children's Positive and Negative Social Adjustment: A qualitative Study in China.

Wen Liu,Yining Wang, Lingxiang Xia,Weiwei Wang,Yongqiang Li, Ye Liang

Behavioral sciences (Basel, Switzerland)(2023)

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Abstract
Individual interviews were conducted with a total of 66 participants from five groups between May and November 2020: left-behind children, parents, teachers, principals, and community workers. The left-behind children group included 16 primary and secondary school students aged 10-16. Themes in the interviews' data were identified based on the Grounded Theory. Left-behind children's social maladjustment manifested as: (1) depression and loneliness; and (2) poor academic performance. Left-behind children's positive social adjustment manifested as: (1) using adaptive coping strategies; and (2) life skills and independence. Left-behind children's social adjustment is a dynamic process and has both positive and negative aspects.
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