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These results demonstrate that children who score higher in being self-conscious or easily embarrassed are may be more likely to present more severe symptoms of selective mutism. These results also suggest that, in treating or identifying children with selective mutism, it is beneficial to understand the severity to which these children feel self-conscious or embarrassed.
Publisher Location
Las Vegas (Nev.)
Publication Date
12-9-2022
Publisher
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Language
English
Controlled Subject
Self-esteem in children--Research
Disciplines
Child Psychology
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Ferraris, Janelle; Carrillo-Juarez, Karina; Caballero, Alexandra; and Rede, Melanie, "Correlational Analysis Between Self-Esteem and Selective Mutism" (2022). Undergraduate Research Symposium Posters. 128.
https://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/durep_posters/128
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Faculty Mentor: Christopher A. Kearney