Getting by with a little help from self and others: self-esteem and social support as resources during early adolescence |
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Authors: | DuBois David L Burk-Braxton Carol Swenson Lance P Tevendale Heather D Lockerd Erika M Moran Benjamin L |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychological Sciences, University of Missouri-Columbia, 65211, USA. DuBoisD@missouri.edu |
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Abstract: | Influences of social support and self-esteem on adjustment in early adolescence were investigated in a 2-year longitudinal study (N = 350). Multi-informant data (youth and parent) were used to assess both overall levels and balance in peer- versus adult-oriented sources for social support and self-esteem. Findings obtained using latent growth-curve modeling were consistent with self-esteem mediating effects of social support on both emotional and behavioral adjustment. Lack of balance in social support and self-esteem in the direction of stronger support and esteem from peer-oriented sources predicted greater levels and rates of growth in behavioral problems. Results indicate a need for process-oriented models of social support and self-esteem and sensitivity to patterning of sources for each resource relative to adaptive demands of early adolescence. |
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