Successful Development: Childhood Antecedents of Adaptive Psychosocial Functioning in Adulthood |
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Authors: | Lea Pulkkinen Hille Nygren Katja Kokko |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Psychology, University of Jyväskylä, Finland |
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Abstract: | The study was part of the Jyväskylä Longitudinal Study of Personality and Social Development. Data on developmental background for 131 women and 130 men consisted of variables for (1) emotion regulation at age 8, (2) cognitive–motivational orientation at age 14, and (3) family circumstances, and data on adult outcomes for variables concerning psychosocial functioning at age 36. Links between the childhood and adulthood variables were investigated using the LISREL model which consisted of two parts, the measurement model and the structural equation model. Two correlating latent factors emerged from adult outcomes for men and women: Social Functioning, consisting of external criteria for successful development (stability of career line, controlled drinking, socialization) and Psychological Functioning, consisting of internal criteria (self-esteem and psychological well-being). Only Social Functioning was explained by developmental background. High emotion regulation in childhood was a more robust antecedent of good social functioning in men than in women. |
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Keywords: | successful development favorable developmental background social functioning psychological functioning longitudinal study |
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