The purpose of the study was to investigate the relative importance of child and adolescent social and academic pathways to well-being in adulthood (32-years) indicated by a sense of meaning, social engagement, positive coping and prosocial values. Data were drawn from a 15 wave (32-year) longitudinal study of the health and development of around 1000 New Zealanders (Dunedin Multidisciplinary Health and Development Study, New Zealand). Moderate continuity in social connectedness (0.38) and high continuity in academic ability (0.90) was observed across childhood and adolescence. Adolescent social connectedness was a better predictor of adult well-being than academic achievement (0.62 vs. 0.12). There was evidence of an indirect pathway from ...
BACKGROUND: Various childhood social experiences have been reported to predict adult outcomes. Howev...
BACKGROUND: Various childhood social experiences have been reported to predict adult outcomes. Howev...
Past research suggests that perceived social support from parents, teachers, and peers are all posit...
Abstract The purpose of the study was to investigate the relative importance of child and adolesce...
This study examines life paths with a focus on patterns of functioning across multiple domains (scho...
This research investigated New Zealand adolescents’ (aged 11 to 13, N = 361) perceptions of wellbein...
Social and emotional well-being and academic achievement are key indicators for positive development...
Social and emotional well-being and academic achievement are key indicators for positive development...
Background—Little is known about the long-term consequences of positive wellbeing in childhood in th...
Social relations are important developmental contexts throughout the lifespan. Yet the nature and fu...
Past work has demonstrated that Big Five personality traits both predict relationship success and re...
Past work has demonstrated that Big Five personality traits both predict relationship success and re...
Past research suggests that perceived social support from parents, teachers, and peers are all posit...
Past research suggests that perceived social support from parents, teachers, and peers are all posit...
BACKGROUND: Various childhood social experiences have been reported to predict adult outcomes. Howev...
BACKGROUND: Various childhood social experiences have been reported to predict adult outcomes. Howev...
BACKGROUND: Various childhood social experiences have been reported to predict adult outcomes. Howev...
Past research suggests that perceived social support from parents, teachers, and peers are all posit...
Abstract The purpose of the study was to investigate the relative importance of child and adolesce...
This study examines life paths with a focus on patterns of functioning across multiple domains (scho...
This research investigated New Zealand adolescents’ (aged 11 to 13, N = 361) perceptions of wellbein...
Social and emotional well-being and academic achievement are key indicators for positive development...
Social and emotional well-being and academic achievement are key indicators for positive development...
Background—Little is known about the long-term consequences of positive wellbeing in childhood in th...
Social relations are important developmental contexts throughout the lifespan. Yet the nature and fu...
Past work has demonstrated that Big Five personality traits both predict relationship success and re...
Past work has demonstrated that Big Five personality traits both predict relationship success and re...
Past research suggests that perceived social support from parents, teachers, and peers are all posit...
Past research suggests that perceived social support from parents, teachers, and peers are all posit...
BACKGROUND: Various childhood social experiences have been reported to predict adult outcomes. Howev...
BACKGROUND: Various childhood social experiences have been reported to predict adult outcomes. Howev...
BACKGROUND: Various childhood social experiences have been reported to predict adult outcomes. Howev...
Past research suggests that perceived social support from parents, teachers, and peers are all posit...