Family relationships and social competence during late adolescence |
| |
Authors: | Nancy J. Bell Arthur W. Avery David Jenkins Jason Feld Carol J. Schoenrock |
| |
Affiliation: | (1) Child Development, Texas Tech University, 79409 Lubbock, Texas;(2) Department of Child Development and Family Relations, University of Arizona, Tucson |
| |
Abstract: | Data from a large sample of late adolescents was used to examine associations between family relationships (reported closeness to parents and siblings) and perceived social competence. Significant positive relationships were found between family bonds and the social competence measures, which included social self-esteem, instrumentality, expressiveness, shyness, and degree of satisfaction/ease in same- and opposite-sex peer relationships. There was no evidence of differential effects of sibling versus parent relationships upon adolescent social competence.This project was supported by NIMH Grant 5 R01 MH34570.Received Ph.D. from Northwestern University. |
| |
Keywords: | |
本文献已被 SpringerLink 等数据库收录! |
|