Associations Between Shyness and Internalizing Behaviors, Externalizing Behaviors, and Relationships during Emerging Adulthood

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Larry J. Nelson
Laura M. Padilla-Walker
Sarah Badger
Carolyn McNamara Barry
Jason S. Carroll
Stephanie D. Madsen
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[1] Brigham Young University,School of Family Life
[2] Brigham Young University,School of Family Life
[3] Brigham Young University,School of Family Life
[4] Loyola College in Maryland,School of Family Life
[5] Brigham Young University,undefined
[6] McDaniel College,undefined
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Shyness; Emerging adulthood; Externalizing behaviors; Internalizing problems;
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Many studies have documented the ways in which shyness can be a barrier to personal well-being and social adjustment throughout childhood and adolescence; however, less is known regarding shyness in emerging adulthood. Shyness as experienced during emerging adulthood may continue to be a risk factor for successful development. The purpose of this study was to compare shy emerging adults with their non-shy peers in (a) internalizing behaviors, (b) externalizing behaviors, and (c) close relationships. Participants included 813 undergraduate students (500 women, 313 men) from a number of locations across the United States. Results showed that relatively shy emerging adults, both men and women, had more internalizing problems (e.g., anxious, depressed, low self-perceptions in multiple domains), engaged in fewer externalizing behaviors (e.g., less frequent drinking), and experienced poorer relationship quality with parents, best friends, and romantic partners than did their non-shy peers.
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