Supportive Non-Parental Adults (SNPAs), or non-parental adults who provide social support to youth, are present in the lives of many adolescents; yet to date, a guiding framework for organizing the existing literature on the provision of support provided by multiple types of SNPAS, such as teachers, natural mentors, and extended family members, as well as to inform future research efforts, is lacking. The aim of the current paper is to utilize the well-established lens of social support to integrate, across this broad range of literatures, recent findings regarding associations between SNPAs and four indices of adolescent psychosocial adjustment: academic functioning, self-esteem, and behavioral and emotional problems. Beyond offering an in...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
BACKGROUND: Various childhood social experiences have been reported to predict adult outcomes. Howev...
There are pronounced developmental changes in perceived social support during adolescence. The prese...
Supportive Non-Parental Adults (SNPAs), or non-parental adults who provide social support to youth, ...
This short-term longitudinal study examined whether the social resources of important nonparental ad...
This short-term longitudinal study examined whether the social resources of important nonparental ad...
This dissertation includes three studies that focus on nonparental adult influences on African Ameri...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2016. Major: Family Social Science. Advisor: Tai Me...
Using data from a nationally representative study on adolescent health (Add Health), this study exam...
There are pronounced developmental changes in perceived social support during adolescence. The prese...
The present study explored the prevalence and patterns of nonparental social support and investigate...
Purpose: Adult relationships provide critical support for adolescents because of their potential to ...
This dissertation uses ecological systems theory and a mixed-method, longitudinal research design to...
he purpose of this study was to examine the relationship of social support and stressful life events...
If problematic relationships with parents are an academic risk factor during adolescence, then nonpa...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
BACKGROUND: Various childhood social experiences have been reported to predict adult outcomes. Howev...
There are pronounced developmental changes in perceived social support during adolescence. The prese...
Supportive Non-Parental Adults (SNPAs), or non-parental adults who provide social support to youth, ...
This short-term longitudinal study examined whether the social resources of important nonparental ad...
This short-term longitudinal study examined whether the social resources of important nonparental ad...
This dissertation includes three studies that focus on nonparental adult influences on African Ameri...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2016. Major: Family Social Science. Advisor: Tai Me...
Using data from a nationally representative study on adolescent health (Add Health), this study exam...
There are pronounced developmental changes in perceived social support during adolescence. The prese...
The present study explored the prevalence and patterns of nonparental social support and investigate...
Purpose: Adult relationships provide critical support for adolescents because of their potential to ...
This dissertation uses ecological systems theory and a mixed-method, longitudinal research design to...
he purpose of this study was to examine the relationship of social support and stressful life events...
If problematic relationships with parents are an academic risk factor during adolescence, then nonpa...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
BACKGROUND: Various childhood social experiences have been reported to predict adult outcomes. Howev...
There are pronounced developmental changes in perceived social support during adolescence. The prese...