壹、中文部分
王美娟(民92):青少年中輟相關因素及社會不良適應關聯性之研究。玄奘社會科學學報,1期,279-319頁。內政部統計處(民88):中華民國台閩地區少年身心狀況調查報告。台北:內政部。
李美枝(民87):中國人的親子關係的內涵與功能:以大學為例。本土心理學研究,9期,3-52頁。余德慧、蔡怡佳(民84):離合在青少年發展歷程的意義。本土心理學研究,3期,93-140頁。余德慧、顧瑜君(民89):父母眼中的離合處境與現代倫理意涵。應用心理研究,6期,173-211頁。巫珍宜(民91):青少年逃家與家庭互動關係的探討。輔導季刊,38卷(2期),53-58頁。呂麗雪(民86):青少年心理分離意義之探討。國立政治大學心理研究所碩士論文。
林巧翊(民91):折翼與展翅:犯案少年與家庭系統相互影響歷程之探討。國立台灣大學社會工作系碩士論文。
林世英(民83):青少年的規範意識、自我意識及社會態度對偏差行為影響之研究。警專叢刊,24卷(4期),231-266頁。林秀怡、馬傳鎮、陳玉書(民92):心理特質、緊張對少年偏差及犯罪行為影響之研究。玄奘社會科學學報,1期,320-353頁。林昭溶、林惠雅(民88):國中學生親子衝突的因應歷程。本土心理學研究,11期,47-101頁。吳秀莉(民91):復原力對國中單親家庭學生生活適應之影響。國立彰化師範大學輔導與諮商系碩士論文。
周美智(民92):家庭因素、子女道德觀與青少年偏差行為之關係研究。載於齊力、董旭英(主編):台灣青少年偏差行為之剖析(199-224頁)。嘉義:南華教社所。周麗玉(民89):青少年與母親離合關係與變化歷程之研究:以一個曾經自殺青少女的生命史為例。國立台灣師範大學教育心理與輔導研究所博士論文。邱秀燕(民88):青少年家庭系統分化、心理分離-個體化、自我發展及情緒適應之相關研究。國立台灣師範大學教育心理與輔導學系碩士論文。
姚淑芬(民83):少年逃家與資源運用之研究。私立東海大學社會工作學系碩士論文。
孫世雄(民86):親子依附與分離個體化:大學時期的發展。教育與心理研究,20期,271-296頁。
張婷菀(民90):由青少年離家經驗探討家的意義。國立台灣大學建築與城鄉研究所碩士論文。
曹育瑞(民90):家是起點,也是終點?少年逃家歷程之探究。國立台灣大學社會學研究所碩士論文。
陳向明(民91):社會科學質的研究。台北:五南出版社。陳志賢(民87):後現代的諮商與輔導。輔導季刊,34卷(2期),23-30頁。陳志賢、戴嘉南、連廷嘉(民92):初為人父母心理調適之研究。諮商輔導學報,9期,17-46頁。陳斐虹(民85):大學生離家經驗及其與父母依附關係改變之分析研究。國立彰化師範大學輔導學系碩士論文。
陳慧女(民80):從娼少女之個人及家庭特質與其逃家行為之分析。私立東吳大學社會工作學系碩士論文。
陳秉華(民84):諮商中大學生的心理分離-個體化衝突改變歷程研究。教育心理學報,28期,145-176頁。陳燕錚(民88):成年前期女性從原生家庭到婚姻家庭的心理依附與分離歷程之探討。國立政治大學心理研究所碩士論文。
黃聖桂(民91):家庭脈絡中青少年自主行為展現之研究:從系統整合的觀點探討。國立彰化師範大學輔導與諮商系博士論文。黃囇莉(民88):人際和諧與衝突:本土化的理論與研究。台北:桂冠出版社。葉光輝(民84):孝道困境的消解模式及其相關因素。中央研究院民族學研究所集刊,79期,87-118頁。
葉光輝(民85):親子互動的困境與衝突及其因應方式:孝道觀點的探討。中央研究院民族學研究所集刊,82期,65-114頁。
葉光輝(民88):家庭中的循環性衝突。應用心理研究,2期,41-82頁。趙雍生(民86):對少年逃家逃學問題的探究。社會建設,96期, 45-61頁。
趙碧華(民85):少年逃學、逃家行為的推力與拉力:一項抑制理論的實證研究。東吳社會工作學報,2期,273-304頁。蔡秀玲、吳麗娟(民86):不同性別大學生依附關係、個體化與適應之研究。教育心理學報,30期,73-90頁。蔡素妙(民92):復原力在受創家庭諮商復健工作中的應用。測驗季刊,39卷(2期),42-49頁。劉佩雲(民84):國民中小學中途輟學成因及輔導策略之探討。教育研究資訊,3卷(2期),85-93頁。戴嘉南、連廷嘉、陳志賢(民92):EQUIP方案對高危險群青少年認知扭曲之團體諮商效果研究。諮商輔導學報,7期,1-26頁。顏郁心(民91):中輟復學生復原力建構歷程之分析研究。國立彰化師範大學輔導與諮商研究所碩士論文。
蕭文(民89):災變事件前的前置因素對心理復健的影響-復原力的探討與建構。測驗與輔導,156期,3249-3254頁。
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