Adolescent relations with their mothers, siblings and peers: An exploration of the roles of maternal and adolescent self-criticism
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posted on 2023-05-17, 17:33 authored by Yu, JJ, Gamble, WCThe main purpose of the present study was to investigate self-criticism as a potential mediating factor in the link between mother-adolescent relationships with aggression and perceptions of social competence. The sample consisted of 888 older (M = 14.3 years) and younger (M = 11.6 years) adolescent children from the same family. Maternal self-criticism strongly corresponded to the quality of relationships with children, and an intergenerational similarity in levels of self-criticism, particularly for older children, was found. Mother-adolescent relationships and adolescent self-criticism were significantly related to aggression and perceptions of social competence. In addition, results supported the hypothesis that self-criticism in adolescents mediates the link between mother-adolescent relationships and social competence. © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
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Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent PsychologyIssue
38Pagination
672-683ISSN
1537-4416Department/School
Faculty of EducationPublisher
Lawrence Erlbaum Assoc IncPlace of publication
10 Industrial Ave, Mahwah, USA, Nj, 07430-2262Repository Status
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