Hostile, aggressive family conflict trajectories during the transition to adulthood: Associations with adolescent Big Five and emerging adulthood adjustment problems
Autor: | Concetta Pastorelli, Valeria Castellani, Nancy Eisenberg, Michela Milioni, Laura Di Giunta, Rosalba Ceravolo, Maria Gerbino |
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Přispěvatelé: | Valeria, Castellani, Concetta, Pastorelli, Nancy, Eisenberg, Maria, Gerbino, Laura Di, Giunta, Rosalba, Ceravolo, Milioni, Michela |
Rok vydání: | 2014 |
Předmět: |
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Parents Agreeableness Mediation (statistics) Longitudinal study Adolescent Social Psychology media_common.quotation_subject Psychological Techniques Poison control Personality Assessment aggressine Developmental psychology Young Adult big five mother hostile aggressive conflict Hostility Surveys and Questionnaires Adaptation Psychological antisocial problems Developmental and Educational Psychology Humans trajectories Personality Big Five personality traits Young adult family conflict depressive problems media_common Psychiatric Status Rating Scales Conscientiousness Adolescent Development Mother-Child Relations Aggression Psychiatry and Mental health emerging adulthood depression Pediatrics Perinatology and Child Health trajectorie personality traits Female antisocial problem depressive problem Psychology |
Zdroj: | Journal of Adolescence. 37:647-658 |
ISSN: | 1095-9254 0140-1971 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.adolescence.2013.12.002 |
Popis: | The goal of this longitudinal study was to investigate the relation of adolescents' Big Five factor (BFF) personality to the development of different patterns of mother-adolescent hostile, aggressive conflict (MHAC) from late adolescence to young adulthood. Furthermore, we examined the prediction of Antisocial Problems (AP) and Depressive Problems (DP) in emerging adulthood from BFF and MHAC trajectories. 385 adolescents participated in this study (age 15-16 at Time 1 and 21-22 at Time 4). Using latent growth curve analysis, Low stable (69.1%), Medium Increasing, (23.3%), and High decreasing (7.6%) trajectories were distinguished. Low adolescents' emotional stability was directly related to AP and indirectly related to DP, throughout the mediation of both Medium Increasing and High Decreasing trajectories. Agreeableness was directly negatively related to DP and indirectly throughout the mediation of High Decreasing trajectory. Low Conscientiousness was indirectly related to DP, throughout the mediation of Medium Increasing trajectory. 385 adolescents participated in this study (age 15-16 at Time 1 and 21-22 at Time 4). Using latent growth curve analysis, Low stable (69.1%), Medium Increasing, (23.3%), and High decreasing (7.6%) trajectories were distinguished. Low adolescents' emotional stability was directly related to AP and indirectly related to DP, throughout the mediation of both Medium Increasing and High Decreasing trajectories. Agreeableness was directly negatively related to DP and indirectly throughout the mediation of High Decreasing trajectory. Low Conscientiousness was indirectly related to DP, throughout the mediation of Medium Increasing trajectory. (C) 2013 The Foundation for Professionals in Services for Adolescents. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. |
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