Rather than looking at quantitative differences in exploration and commitment as indicators of (un)healthy identity formation, this study focuses on two qualitatively different forms of exploration using cross-sectional data of 4259 Belgian adolescents and emerging adults (aged 14-30 years; 64% female). First, ruminative exploration or brooding and worrying without being able to decide what you want in life, emerged as a risk factor for weak commitments and maladjustment. Its strong relationship with maladjustment was only slightly buffered by healthy forms of exploration. Second, reconsideration of commitment or feeling uncertain about current commitments and start looking for new commitments, showed similar negative relationships with com...
Identity formation is one of the key developmental tasks in adolescence. According to Erikson (1968)...
Developing a stable and coherent identity structure (i.e., a synthesized sense of self that can supp...
Developing a stable and coherent identity structure (i.e., a synthesized sense of self that can supp...
Adolescents at-risk for problem behaviors can have more difficulties in developing a firm sense of p...
Based on a model developed by Kunnen et al. (in: Nurmi (ed) Navigating through adolescence: European...
none3siThe aim of this special issue is to shed light in the dark side of identity formation in adol...
The process of identity formation can cause a considerable amount of distress leading to pathologica...
Adolescents at-risk for problem behaviors can have more difficulties in developing a firm sense of p...
A central assumption of identity theory is that adolescents reconsider current identity commitments ...
Personal identity formation constitutes a crucial developmental task during the teens and 20s. Using...
Identity formation is one of the key developmental tasks in adolescence. According to Erikson (1968)...
Adolescent delinquency and identity formation have both been described in relation to the confusion,...
Little is yet known of how personal identity processes of exploration and commitment develop beyond ...
Associations between perfectionism and dimensions of identity formation were examined in three sampl...
Identity formation is one of the key developmental tasks in adolescence. According to Erikson (1968)...
Developing a stable and coherent identity structure (i.e., a synthesized sense of self that can supp...
Developing a stable and coherent identity structure (i.e., a synthesized sense of self that can supp...
Adolescents at-risk for problem behaviors can have more difficulties in developing a firm sense of p...
Based on a model developed by Kunnen et al. (in: Nurmi (ed) Navigating through adolescence: European...
none3siThe aim of this special issue is to shed light in the dark side of identity formation in adol...
The process of identity formation can cause a considerable amount of distress leading to pathologica...
Adolescents at-risk for problem behaviors can have more difficulties in developing a firm sense of p...
A central assumption of identity theory is that adolescents reconsider current identity commitments ...
Personal identity formation constitutes a crucial developmental task during the teens and 20s. Using...
Identity formation is one of the key developmental tasks in adolescence. According to Erikson (1968)...
Adolescent delinquency and identity formation have both been described in relation to the confusion,...
Little is yet known of how personal identity processes of exploration and commitment develop beyond ...
Associations between perfectionism and dimensions of identity formation were examined in three sampl...
Identity formation is one of the key developmental tasks in adolescence. According to Erikson (1968)...
Developing a stable and coherent identity structure (i.e., a synthesized sense of self that can supp...
Developing a stable and coherent identity structure (i.e., a synthesized sense of self that can supp...