ERIC Number: EJ1295070
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2021-Jun
Pages: 19
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Stereotyped Beliefs about Adolescents and Parent and Teen Well-Being: The Role of Parent-Teen Communication
Silva, Karol; Robles, Reyneris J.; Friedrich, Elizabeth; Fisher Thiel, Megan; Ford, Carol A.; Miller, Victoria A.
Journal of Early Adolescence, v41 n6 p886-904 Jun 2021
Stereotyped beliefs about the teen years may guide individuals' cognition, behaviors, and well-being. This study explored associations between parents' generalized views of typical adolescents and parent and teen well-being and examined parent-adolescent communication (PAC) as a potential mechanism in that association. One-hundred twenty parent-teen dyads (adolescents: 13-15 years) were recruited from a pediatric primary-care practice in the United States. All data were collected via self-report. Parents who viewed typical adolescents more favorably (as friendly and upstanding/prosocial) reported higher well-being. This association was partly mediated by quality of PAC. Positive parental views of adolescents were related to higher adolescent well-being only indirectly via PAC. Similarly, negative parental views of adolescents were associated with parent and adolescent well-being indirectly via PAC. The findings point to PAC as a potential intervening variable that is linked to parents' views of adolescents and parent and adolescent well-being. The current findings merit replication and further investigation using larger representative samples.
Descriptors: Stereotypes, Beliefs, Parent Child Relationship, Adolescents, Interpersonal Communication, Well Being, Predictor Variables, Age Differences
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
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Language: English
Sponsor: Health Resources and Services Administration (DHHS)
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Identifiers - Location: Pennsylvania (Philadelphia)
Grant or Contract Numbers: T71MC30798
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