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Shisang Peng; Skyler T. Hawk – Journal of Adolescence, 2025
Introduction: Adolescents' information management behaviors involve calibrating interactions between the self and parents, which could serve as either risk or protective factors for self-esteem. Since a sense of control over life outcomes is a protective factor for overall well-being, it might account for links between youth information management…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Longitudinal Studies, Late Adolescents, Mothers
Baiocco, Roberto; Laghi, Fiorenzo; Di Pomponio, Ileana; Nigito, Concetta Simona – Journal of Adolescence, 2012
This study is the first contribution to the understanding of gender differences in best friendship patterns of adolescents sexual minorities. We explored friendship patterns, self-disclosure, and internalized sexual stigma in an Italian sample of lesbian (N = 202) and gay (N = 201) adolescents (aged 14-22 years). We found gender differences in…
Descriptors: Friendship, Adolescents, Homosexuality, Gender Differences
Waller, Erika M.; Rose, Amanda J. – Journal of Adolescence, 2013
The current research examined co-rumination (extensively discussing, rehashing, and speculating about problems) with mothers and friends. Of interest was exploring whether adolescents who co-ruminate with mothers were especially likely to co-ruminate with friends as well as the interplay among co-rumination with mothers, co-rumination with…
Descriptors: Well Being, Adolescents, Mothers, Self Disclosure (Individuals)
Davis, Katie – Journal of Adolescence, 2012
This study explores the role that digital media technologies play in adolescents' experiences of friendship and identity. The author draws on findings from in-depth interviews with 32 adolescents (15 girls, 17 boys) ages 13-18 (M = 15.5 years) attending one of seven secondary schools in Bermuda. The adolescents were asked to describe the nature of…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Age Differences, Friendship, Self Disclosure (Individuals)
Siyahhan, Sinem; Aricak, O. Tolga; Cayirdag-Acar, Nur – Journal of Adolescence, 2012
In this study, 419 Turkish middle school students (203 girls, 216 boys) were surveyed on their exposure to and engagement in bullying, and their level of hopelessness. Our findings suggest that girls were victims of indirect (e.g. gossiping) bullying more than boys. Boys reported being victims of physical (e.g. damaging property) and verbal (e.g.…
Descriptors: Females, Prevention, Bullying, Suicide
Waller, Erika M.; Rose, Amanda J. – Journal of Adolescence, 2010
The current study examined co-rumination (i.e., extensively discussing, rehashing, and speculating about problems) in the context of mother-adolescent relationships. Fifth-, eighth-, and eleventh-graders (N = 516) reported on co-rumination and more normative self-disclosure with mothers, their relationships with mothers, and their own…
Descriptors: Mothers, Daughters, Parent Child Relationship, Depression (Psychology)
Wadman, Ruth; Durkin, Kevin; Conti-Ramsden, Gina – Journal of Adolescence, 2011
Social interactions can be a source of social stress for adolescents. Little is known about how adolescents with developmental difficulties, such as specific language impairment (SLI), feel when interacting socially. Participants included 28 adolescents with SLI and 28 adolescents with typical language abilities (TL). Self-report measures of…
Descriptors: Language Impairments, Adolescents, Expressive Language, Language Aptitude
Tilton-Weaver, Lauree; Kerr, Margaret; Pakalniskeine, Vilmante; Tokic, Ana; Salihovic, Selma; Stattin, Hakan – Journal of Adolescence, 2010
The purpose of this study was to test a process model of youths' information management. Using three waves of longitudinal data collected from 982 youths, we modeled parents' positive and negative reactions to disclosure predicting youths' feelings about their parents, in turn predicting youths' disclosure and secrecy about their daily activities.…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Information Management, Psychopathology, Longitudinal Studies
Smetana, Judith G.; Villalobos, Myriam; Tasopoulos-Chan, Marina; Gettman, Denise C.; Campione-Barr, Nicole – Journal of Adolescence, 2009
Disclosure, disclosure strategies, and justifications for nondisclosure for prudential, peer, multifaceted, and personal acts were assessed using a sorting task with 118 lower-middle class early and middle adolescents (Ms = 12.77 and 15.68 years). Adolescents were less involved in prudential than other behaviors, although prudential behavior was…
Descriptors: Middle Class, Adolescents, Early Adolescents, Self Disclosure (Individuals)
Rees, Liz; Clark-Stone, Sam – Journal of Adolescence, 2006
In this pilot study, a number of different methods of identifying young people with eating disorders in schools were compared. Pupils aged 16-18 years from 3 schools in the South West of the UK participated (389 boys and 374 girls in total). A self-report questionnaire (EDE-Q) was found to be the most effective method of case identification.…
Descriptors: Eating Disorders, Foreign Countries, Secondary School Students, Adolescents
Moukhyer, M. E.; de Vries, N. K.; Bosma, H.; van Eijk, J. Th. M. – Journal of Adolescence, 2006
In this paper we describe self-reported health problems and haemoglobin status among 1200 Sudanese adolescents (53.2% females, 46.8% males). Many adolescents report their general health as excellent and good (84%). A large number, however, report separate physical and psychological complaints. Report of psychological complaints is equal for both…
Descriptors: Incidence, Measures (Individuals), Foreign Countries, Adolescents

Lasser, Jon; Tharinger, Deborah – Journal of Adolescence, 2003
Proposes visibility management as a key construct in gay, lesbian, and bisexual (GLB) identity development. Visibility management refers to the dynamic, ongoing process by which GLB youth make careful, planned decisions about whether they will disclose their sexual orientation, to whom and how they disclose, and how they continue to monitor the…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Bisexuality, Educational Environment, Environmental Influences

Kerr, Margaret; Stattin, Hakan; Trost, Kari – Journal of Adolescence, 1999
Proposes that parental trust of adolescents is based on knowledge. Results show that parental knowledge of daily activities that came form child's spontaneous disclosure was closely related to parental trust. Findings also show that the relations between a child's delinquency and family dysfunction were mediated by parental trust. (Author/MKA)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Delinquency, Family Relationship, Middle Schools

Miller, Judi Beinstein; Stubblefield, Amy – Journal of Adolescence, 1993
College students (n=92) indicated how much each parent had shared about various matters in their lives; characterized quality of each parent's disclosure to them and their disclosure to each parent; and recalled each parent's most meaningful, awkward, and first disclosures. Mothers were perceived to disclose more than fathers and subjects reported…
Descriptors: College Students, Fathers, Higher Education, Interpersonal Communication

Connell, Anne; Farrington, David P. – Journal of Adolescence, 1996
Concludes that the anonymous, self-report questionnaire is inadequate in determining bullying behavior among incarcerated delinquents, and that more complete information can be obtained by interviews. Results of a preliminary study on individual interviews revealed that most residents in a small sample (n=20) were involved in bullying or…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Bullying, Delinquency, Interviews
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