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ArtikelThe Emergence of Psychosocial Engagement in Adopted Adolescents : The Family as Context Over Time  
Oleh: Wrobel, Gretchen Miller ; McRoy, Ruth G. ; Grotevant, Harold D. ; Dulmen, Manfred H. van
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Journal of Adolescent Research (http://jar.sagepub.com/) vol. 16 no. 5 (Sep. 2001), page 469-490.
Topik: psychosocial; emergence; psychosocial; engagement; adolescent; over time
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Isi artikelPsychological engagement of adopted adolescents was examined as a function of longitudinal patterns of stability and change in parents' perceptions of the compatibility of the child within the family. Psychosocial engagement involves the adolescent's active use of his or he rinner resources to interact positively with others in family, peer an dcommunity contexts. Participants included 177 adoptive families who were interviewed when the target child was in middle childhood and again when the child was in adolescence. Five patterns of stability and change in compatibility were identified. Parents' perceptions of their adolescent's social competence were related to patterns indicating higher compatibility and highe reports of problem behaviours were found in families with patterns indicating lower compatibility and higher reports of problem behaviours were found in families with patterns indicating lower compatibility. The same pattern of results was evident whether mothers' or fathers' scores for social competence and behaviour problems were used. No main effects for adolescent gender or interaction between gender and change pattern emerged.
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