We report on two longitudinal studies, where we examined how stability and change in attachment to parents and peers from the first to last year of college were associated with changes in theoretically relevant outcomes. As expected, students with consistently secure parental and peer attachment evidenced the best academic, social, and emotional functioning overall. Participants with “stable secure” parental attachment reported significant increases in their academic and emotional functioning and their social competencies; on the other hand, students with consistently low parental attachment showed a decline in their emotional functioning. Participants with stable secure peer attachment also reported lower overall levels of depression and l...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] The current study used a per...
This study extends Engels et al.’s model of emotional adjustment to young adults and includes the co...
This study investigated child and early adolescent relationships with parents and peers within the t...
We report on two longitudinal studies, where we examined how stability and change in attachment to p...
Thesis (M.A., Child Development (Theory and Research))--California State University, Sacramento, 201...
The current study examined the process by which attachment to parents influences satisfaction with a...
Parents continue to play a pivotal role in their children’s social and emotional adjustment into eme...
Attachment theory has grown to become a paradigm crucial for the study of parent-child relationships...
An important cornerstone of Bowlby’s attachment theory (1969/1997) is the proposal that moving away ...
The purpose of he study was to extend a previously examined model of emotional adjustment, which sug...
The goal of this study was to examine both the direct and indirect relations of parent and peer atta...
This study examined parental developmental history and the mediating role of parental depression and...
Late adolescence is a period of the life-span involving extensive change. For some late adolescents ...
Emerging adulthood refers to a stage of development between adolescence and adulthood, generally enc...
Whether or not close emotional relationships with parents and peers serve similar functions for adol...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] The current study used a per...
This study extends Engels et al.’s model of emotional adjustment to young adults and includes the co...
This study investigated child and early adolescent relationships with parents and peers within the t...
We report on two longitudinal studies, where we examined how stability and change in attachment to p...
Thesis (M.A., Child Development (Theory and Research))--California State University, Sacramento, 201...
The current study examined the process by which attachment to parents influences satisfaction with a...
Parents continue to play a pivotal role in their children’s social and emotional adjustment into eme...
Attachment theory has grown to become a paradigm crucial for the study of parent-child relationships...
An important cornerstone of Bowlby’s attachment theory (1969/1997) is the proposal that moving away ...
The purpose of he study was to extend a previously examined model of emotional adjustment, which sug...
The goal of this study was to examine both the direct and indirect relations of parent and peer atta...
This study examined parental developmental history and the mediating role of parental depression and...
Late adolescence is a period of the life-span involving extensive change. For some late adolescents ...
Emerging adulthood refers to a stage of development between adolescence and adulthood, generally enc...
Whether or not close emotional relationships with parents and peers serve similar functions for adol...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] The current study used a per...
This study extends Engels et al.’s model of emotional adjustment to young adults and includes the co...
This study investigated child and early adolescent relationships with parents and peers within the t...