| This essay put its focus on investigating the predictive role of the status-based rejectionsensitivity to the orphans of mental health problems and testing the orphans of self-stigma in theintermediary role refused by the relationship of this prediction. The author chooses 261 orphanswith no other physical disability in the orphan schools in Liaoning province , these orphans areamong 13 to 19 years old. In this paper, the author adopts self-designed“Welfare homes’orphans’status-based rejection sensitivity self-report Questionnaireâ€, children’s loneliness scale ,social anxiety scale for children, symptom check list 90, the self-esteem scale. The results showthat: (1) status-based rejection sensitivity of the orphans refuse the positive prediction to theirmental health problems: status-based rejection sensitivity of the orphans for orphans loneliness,social anxiety, fear of the negative evaluation, social avoidance and distress, somatizationinterpersonal sensitivity, depression, anxiety, hostility, terror, paranoia, psychotic psychologicalproblems has a positive predictive role to the high status-based rejection sensitivity of theorphans and easy to occur these mental health problems, orphans with low status-based rejectionsensitivity have less mental health problems. (2) Orphans’s self-stigma refused an intermediaryrole in the projected relationship among status-based rejection sensitivity and mental healthproblems of orphans. Orphans’s self-stigma play a partial mediating effect in the projectedrelationship among loneliness, social anxiety, fear of the negative evaluation, socialavoidanceand distress compulsion, interpersonal sensitivity, depression, anxiety, hostility, terror,paranoia, psychotic prediction and status-based rejection sensitivity. Orphans’s self-stigmarefused to status-based rejection sensitivity to play a fully mediated the relationship ofsomatization forecast. |