Identity formation is a core developmental task of adolescence. Adolescents can rely on different social-cognitive styles to seek, process, and encode self-relevant information: information-oriented, normative, and diffuse-avoidant identity styles. The reliance on different styles might impact adolescents' adjustment and their active involvement in the society. The purpose of this study was to examine whether adolescents with different identity styles report differences in positive youth development (analyzed with the Five Cs-Competence, Confidence, Character, Connection, and Caring-model) and in various forms of civic engagement (i.e., involvement in school self-government activities, volunteering activities, youth political organizations,...
Adolescent identity and parent–adolescent conflict have each attracted considerable research interes...
Identity is built in the context of an individual’s professed values, moral principles, and often, r...
Despite recent calls to examine the possible moderating effects of developmental variables on treatm...
Identity formation is a core developmental task of adolescence. Adolescents can rely on different so...
The purpose of this two-wave longitudinal study was to analyze reciprocal associations between ident...
Identity formation is a main adolescent psychosocial developmental task. The complex interconnection...
The contribution deals with analysis of identity style at adolescents (N=463) at the age from 16 to ...
The present study aims to identify the identity styles and personality characteristics of adolescent...
This study aimed to generalize and extend research on identity styles among early adolescents in the...
Research on identity focuses on the processes involved (e.g., identity style) or its content (e.g., ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the links between identity (statuses and processes) and ado...
Self-determination theory (SDT) distinguishes between autonomous and controlled reasons for people's...
Introductoin: Obtaining identity is one of the major developmental challenges which prepare the teen...
Personality development is not only about changes in traits but also about changes in other layers o...
Identity styles (Berzonsky, 1989) represent social-cognitive strategies that adolescents can use to ...
Adolescent identity and parent–adolescent conflict have each attracted considerable research interes...
Identity is built in the context of an individual’s professed values, moral principles, and often, r...
Despite recent calls to examine the possible moderating effects of developmental variables on treatm...
Identity formation is a core developmental task of adolescence. Adolescents can rely on different so...
The purpose of this two-wave longitudinal study was to analyze reciprocal associations between ident...
Identity formation is a main adolescent psychosocial developmental task. The complex interconnection...
The contribution deals with analysis of identity style at adolescents (N=463) at the age from 16 to ...
The present study aims to identify the identity styles and personality characteristics of adolescent...
This study aimed to generalize and extend research on identity styles among early adolescents in the...
Research on identity focuses on the processes involved (e.g., identity style) or its content (e.g., ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the links between identity (statuses and processes) and ado...
Self-determination theory (SDT) distinguishes between autonomous and controlled reasons for people's...
Introductoin: Obtaining identity is one of the major developmental challenges which prepare the teen...
Personality development is not only about changes in traits but also about changes in other layers o...
Identity styles (Berzonsky, 1989) represent social-cognitive strategies that adolescents can use to ...
Adolescent identity and parent–adolescent conflict have each attracted considerable research interes...
Identity is built in the context of an individual’s professed values, moral principles, and often, r...
Despite recent calls to examine the possible moderating effects of developmental variables on treatm...