id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-030800-fgvc3qw8 Tao, Yun The Impact of Parent–Child Attachment on Self-Injury Behavior: Negative Emotion and Emotional Coping Style as Serial Mediators 2020-07-31 .txt text/plain 7038 324 40 Therefore, in order to examine how and when father-child and mother-child attachment were linked to adolescents' self-injury behavior, negative emotion and emotional coping style are listed as possible mediating factors. Thus, all these studies have demonstrated that unhealthy father-child and mother-child attachment can directly trigger junior high school students' negative emotions, and that the influencing mechanisms are actually different. To sum up, it is believed that negative emotion may affect emotional coping style; therefore, it is essential to examine the serial mediating roles of these two factors in the correlations between father or mother-child attachment and self-injury behavior. Finally, we expected there to be a serial mediating role played by negative emotion and emotional coping style in the correlations between father or mother-child attachment and self-injury behavior. This study finds that father-child and mother-child attachment of junior high school students can both directly negatively influence self-injury behavior, which conforms to the basic view of interpersonal or systematic models (Crouch and Wright, 2004) . ./cache/cord-030800-fgvc3qw8.txt ./txt/cord-030800-fgvc3qw8.txt