Literature DB >> 28849587

Clear Self, Better Relationships: Adolescents' Self-Concept Clarity and Relationship Quality With Parents and Peers Across 5 Years.

Andrik I Becht1, Stefanie A Nelemans1, Marloes P A van Dijk1, Susan J T Branje1, Pol A C Van Lier2, Jaap J A Denissen3, Wim H J Meeus1,3.   

Abstract

This study examined reciprocal associations between adolescents' self-concept clarity (SCC) and their relationship quality with parents and best friends in a five-wave longitudinal study from age 13 to 18 years. In all, 497 adolescents (57% boys) reported on their SCC and all informants (i.e., adolescents, both parents, and adolescents' best friends) reported on support and negative interaction. Within-person cross-lagged analyses provided systematic evidence for both parent effects and child effects, with the direction of effects being strongly dependent on the relational context. For example, higher maternal support predicted higher adolescent SCC, supporting a parent effects perspective, whereas higher SCC predicted lower paternal negative interaction, supporting a child effects perspective. Peer effects on adolescent SCC were not consistently found across adolescent and best friend reports.
© 2017 The Authors. Child Development © 2017 Society for Research in Child Development, Inc.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28849587     DOI: 10.1111/cdev.12921

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Child Dev        ISSN: 0009-3920


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