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Wang, Gloria; Scotto-Lavino, Elisabeth; Baily, Supriya – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2023
During adolescence, activism provides an outlet for ideas, visions, and concerns about societal issues as teens stake their claim in society. Girls often engage in activism as they begin to form their independent identities and explore their communities. However, the extent of parental influence on activist engagement is unclear, as gendered…
Descriptors: Females, Activism, Parent Influence, Adolescents
Wikle, Jocelyn S.; Shandra, Carrie L. – Youth & Society, 2023
Youth with disabilities may experience unequal patterns of social contact, compared to youth without disabilities. This study uses a nationally representative sample of youth (ages 15-19; N = 6,803) from the American Time Use Survey (2008-2019) to evaluate if and how social contact--defined as time spent with relatives and nonrelatives--differs by…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Disabilities, Interpersonal Relationship, Family Relationship
Xochitl Arlene Smola; Andrew J. Fuligni – Child Development Perspectives, 2024
In the past two decades in the United States, research has surged on "familism," a multidimensional construct encompassing attitudes and behaviors related to strong attachment, identification, and obligation to the family. In this article, we define familism and argue that it is a crucial way for adolescents to contribute to their social…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Family (Sociological Unit), Family Relationship, Adolescent Attitudes
Lessard, Leah M.; Juvonen, Jaana – Developmental Psychology, 2022
As postsecondary education is an increasingly important developmental milestone for adolescents, it is critical to identify supports that help prepare youth for college. Building on evidence highlighting the role of parental input and guidance, the current study investigates how within-person changes in adolescent school-related communication…
Descriptors: High School Students, Interpersonal Communication, Friendship, Family Relationship
Emma Armstrong-Carter; Eva H. Telzer – Child Development Perspectives, 2025
Many young people are inclined toward risk taking and also toward helping other people. "Prosocial risk taking" is a term that can describe different ways that youth provide significant instrumental and emotional support to family members, friends, and strangers, even when it involves a personal risk. In this article, we review research…
Descriptors: Risk, Prosocial Behavior, Child Development, Developmental Stages
A Latent Transition Analysis of Internet Addiction in Early Adolescents and Its Contributing Factors
Hu, Xiaojin; Chen, Yuling; Wang, Zhihang; Huebner, E. Scott; Ling, Yu – Journal of Early Adolescence, 2023
The purpose of the present study was to identify the patterns of Internet addiction in early adolescents and their associated protective factors in order to prevent and/or ameliorate internet addiction as early as possible. A 2-year longitudinal study was conducted among 621 Chinese early adolescents. Latent class and latent transition analyses…
Descriptors: Internet, Addictive Behavior, Early Adolescents, Conceptual Tempo
Emma Armstrong-Carter; Benjamin W. Nelson; Eva H. Telzer – Grantee Submission, 2021
We investigated whether daily experiences of conflict with family and peers were associated with fluctuations in diurnal cortisol, and whether sleep buffers the associations between conflict and diurnal cortisol. A racially diverse sample of 370 adolescents (ages 11-18; 57.3% female) provided daily diaries for 5 days and saliva samples for 4 days.…
Descriptors: Sleep, Physiology, Conflict, Family Relationship
Axel van der Have; Elinor Schad – European Journal of Psychology and Educational Research, 2025
Contemporary research on mental health and well-being highlights the importance of understanding the complexities of adolescent life. Adolescence is a critical developmental stage, marked by various challenges and opportunities that shape mental health outcomes. Our study aims to explore both positive and negative experiences related to school,…
Descriptors: Mental Health, Well Being, Developmental Stages, Stress Variables
Kho, Carmen; White, Rebecca M. B.; Zhao, Chang; Knight, George P.; Roche, Kathleen M. – Developmental Psychology, 2023
This study examined the relations between normative developmental changes of familism values and later internalizing and externalizing behaviors in Latinx adolescents from an emerging immigrant community. The sample included 547 Latinx adolescents (55.4% female; baseline M[subscript age] = 12.80; SD = 1.03) residing in the Southeastern United…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Latin Americans, Hispanic American Students, Emotional Adjustment
Lyons, Michael D.; Jiang, Xu – Journal of Applied School Psychology, 2022
Adolescents who report high levels of satisfaction with their life tend to have better grades in school, fewer behavior problems, and positive long-term outcomes. For this reason, there is a growing interest in understanding how schools can promote life satisfaction. In this study, we examined how social support for learning (i.e., support…
Descriptors: Social Support Groups, Stress Variables, Life Satisfaction, Correlation
De Los Reyes, Andres; Ohannessian, Christine McCauley; Racz, Sarah J. – Grantee Submission, 2019
Family relationships play an essential role in adolescent development. When studying relationship domains (e.g., quality, conflict, communication), researchers typically rely on adolescents and their parents as informants. However, across research teams, domains, and measurement methods, researchers commonly observe discrepant estimates of family…
Descriptors: Family Relationship, Adolescents, Parent Attitudes, Adolescent Development
Yan, Jinjin; Hou, Yang; Shen, Yishan; Kim, Su Yeong – Journal of Early Adolescence, 2022
The current study investigates how and under what conditions family obligation benefits Mexican American adolescents' adjustment. The study used two waves of data from 604 Mexican American adolescents (54.3% female, Mage.wave1 = 12.41 years, SD = 0.97) and their parents. Structural equation modeling revealed that both adolescents' and parents'…
Descriptors: Family Relationship, Responsibility, Expectation, Child Rearing
Lin, Wen-Hsu; Yi, Chin-Chun – Youth & Society, 2019
Family factors and adolescent life satisfaction have profound effects on later behavior. The present study examined the effects of family cohesion and life satisfaction on internalizing (depression and self-esteem) and externalizing (deviance) outcomes among adolescents. Moreover, this study also viewed internalizing outcomes as conduits that…
Descriptors: Family Relationship, Life Satisfaction, Foreign Countries, Depression (Psychology)
Xia, Mengya – Developmental Psychology, 2022
With studies primarily focusing on family risk factors on adolescent maladjustment, less is known about positive family processes that facilitate adolescent positive development. This study aimed to identify different configurations of parental involvement and interparental affection during early childhood from a person-centered approach and…
Descriptors: Risk, Family Relationship, Adolescent Development, Emotional Adjustment
Yu, Mark Vincent B.; Deutsch, Nancy L. – Applied Developmental Science, 2021
Through the provision of different types of social support, significant nonparental youth--adult relationships can facilitate youth's positive development across adolescence. However, despite the potential benefits of these relationships, there has been little consideration of how the relational process may vary across different adolescent stages.…
Descriptors: Social Support Groups, Early Adolescents, Late Adolescents, Developmental Stages