This dissertation on “Development of Adolescent Relationships” addresses relationships with parents, friends, and romantic partners in adolescence from a developmental perspective. By studying both parent-adolescent relationships and peer relationships at the same time, as well as interrelations between these types of relationships, this dissertation provides more information on the processes taking place in relationships during adolescence. Findings indicate that parent-adolescent relationships become more egalitarian during adolescence, whereas friendships become more supportive. Parent-adolescent relationships and friendships were found to mutually influence each other over time, with a decreasing influence of parents and an increasing i...
This five‐wave longitudinal study examines linkages between adolescents' perceptions of romantic rel...
The nature of adolescent–parent relationships has been a topic of enduring concern in developmental ...
This study examined the links between children's perceptions of the manner in which they and th...
This dissertation on “Development of Adolescent Relationships” addresses relationships with parents,...
This 5-wave longitudinal study examines linkages over time between adolescents’ perceptions of relat...
This 4-wave longitudinal study examines developmental changes in adolescents' perceptions of parent-...
Abstract This 5-wave longitudinal study examines link-ages over time between adolescents ’ perceptio...
Adolescents ’ relationships with mothers, fathers, siblings, friends, and romantic partners are exam...
This study examines the relation between adolescents' perception of their relationship with their cl...
The research was focused on studying the impact of parental attachment on relationships in adolescen...
Human development takes place in the context of relationships with others.These relationships are th...
Young people engage into their first romantic relationships, which evolve and change in terms of bot...
This study examined the developmental trajectories of parent-child relationships in adolescence. esp...
Adolescence is a period of rapid biological and psychosocial changes, which have a salient impact on...
This 4-wave longitudinal study examines developmental changes in adolescents’ perceptions of paren...
This five‐wave longitudinal study examines linkages between adolescents' perceptions of romantic rel...
The nature of adolescent–parent relationships has been a topic of enduring concern in developmental ...
This study examined the links between children's perceptions of the manner in which they and th...
This dissertation on “Development of Adolescent Relationships” addresses relationships with parents,...
This 5-wave longitudinal study examines linkages over time between adolescents’ perceptions of relat...
This 4-wave longitudinal study examines developmental changes in adolescents' perceptions of parent-...
Abstract This 5-wave longitudinal study examines link-ages over time between adolescents ’ perceptio...
Adolescents ’ relationships with mothers, fathers, siblings, friends, and romantic partners are exam...
This study examines the relation between adolescents' perception of their relationship with their cl...
The research was focused on studying the impact of parental attachment on relationships in adolescen...
Human development takes place in the context of relationships with others.These relationships are th...
Young people engage into their first romantic relationships, which evolve and change in terms of bot...
This study examined the developmental trajectories of parent-child relationships in adolescence. esp...
Adolescence is a period of rapid biological and psychosocial changes, which have a salient impact on...
This 4-wave longitudinal study examines developmental changes in adolescents’ perceptions of paren...
This five‐wave longitudinal study examines linkages between adolescents' perceptions of romantic rel...
The nature of adolescent–parent relationships has been a topic of enduring concern in developmental ...
This study examined the links between children's perceptions of the manner in which they and th...