Abstract
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship among COVID 19 stress, mental well-being, and parental support perceived by adolescents, and to investigate the mediating effect of parental support perceived by adolescents in the relationship between COVID-19 stress and mental well-being. The subjects of this study were 398(196 male, 202 female) students in the first and second grade of one female middle school and one male middle school located in M city in the southwestern part of South Korea. COVID-PSS-10, the parental support scale, and Korean Mental Health Continuum Short Form were completed. SPSSWIN 27.0 for Windows was used for descriptive statistics and correlation analysis and SPSS Process Macro 4.0 was used for multiple regression analysis and bootstrapping. The results were as follows: First, the Covid 19 stress was negatively correlated to parental support perceived by adolescents, and mental well-being(emotional well-being, psychological well-being, social well-being). Second, parental support perceived by adolescents had full mediating effects between Covid 19 stress and emotional well-being. Third, parental support perceived by adolescents had full mediating effects between Covid 19 stress and psychological well-being. Fourth, parental support perceived by adolescents had partial mediating effects between Covid 19 stress and social well-being.
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