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Description: A path model approach to investigate the connections between family dysfunction, shame-proneness, expressive suppression and mental health outcomes in adolescents 14-18 years from Austria, Germany and Switzerland. Data collected in 2021 during the doctoral studies of RVE under the supervision on MZ. Submitted to Frontiers in Psychology, Psychopathology in April 2022. Published on 03 Aug 2022 ibid. The original article may be found here: https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.921250

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Objective: The family remains one of the most important relationship systems into early adulthood and provides an important foundation for lifelong mental health. Dysfunctional family cohesion can promote adjustment problems in adolescents and might also affect adolescents' self-concept and strategies for coping with emotional distress. To test these relationships and the underlying mechanisms, we…

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adolescenceemotion regulationfamily systempath modelshame

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