Does the importance of parent and peer relationships for adolescents' life satisfaction vary across cultures?
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This study investigated whether the associations between (a) the quality of the parent-child relationship and peer acceptance and (b) early adolescents’ life satisfaction differed depending on the importance of family values in the respective culture. As part of the Value of Children Study, data from a sub-sample of N = 1,034 adolescents (58% female, M age = 13.62 years, SD = 0.60 years) from 11 cultures was analyzed. Multilevel analyses revealed a positive relation between parental admiration and adolescents’ life satisfaction independent of cultural membership. Further, the higher the importance
Date of Publication
2012-02
Publication Type
Article
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en
Contributor(s)
Schwarz, Beate | |
Trommsdorff, Gisela | |
Ben-Arieh, Asher | |
Friedlmeier, Mihaela | |
Lubiewska, Katarzyna | |
Mishra, Ramesh | |
Peltzer, Karl |
Series
Journal of Early Adolescence
Publisher
Sage Publications
ISSN
0272-4316
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restricted