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    Wiley ; 2012
    In:  Journal of Adolescence Vol. 35, No. 3 ( 2012-06), p. 577-586
    In: Journal of Adolescence, Wiley, Vol. 35, No. 3 ( 2012-06), p. 577-586
    Abstract: The study examined the relation between adolescents’ interparental conflict perceptions and their political efficacy regarding local issues. Longitudinal data (age 15 and 17) from 444 adolescents were analyzed using structural equation modeling. Results showed that young people experiencing frequent interparental conflict reported an increase in depressive mood during late adolescence, which was associated with lower level of political efficacy. Moreover, adolescents who felt more efficacious when dealing with fighting parents felt more efficacious in local politics, even when controlling for personality traits and depressive mood. One possible explanation is that family perceptions generalize to politics because both contexts share certain similar features. Our results underscore that also seemingly nonpolitical experiences can matter in adolescents’ civic and political development.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0140-1971 , 1095-9254
    Language: English
    Publisher: Wiley
    Publication Date: 2012
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    Wiley ; 2018
    In:  Journal of Adolescence Vol. 62, No. 1 ( 2018-01), p. 18-26
    In: Journal of Adolescence, Wiley, Vol. 62, No. 1 ( 2018-01), p. 18-26
    Abstract: This study investigated whether adolescents' readiness for non‐normative political participation (i.e., readiness to confront social rules for political reasons) was predicted by their interpersonal problems (with parents, teachers, and classmates), low optimism, and political beliefs (political self‐efficacy and distrust in public institutions). A structural equation model using two‐wave longitudinal data from Czech high school students (N = 768; 54% females; age range at T1 = 14–17, M = 15.97; T2 data collected 1.5 years later) showed that the changes in adolescents' readiness for non‐normative participation were predicted by their lower institutional trust. Interpersonal relationships or optimism had no cross‐sectional or longitudinal effect on the readiness for non‐normative participation. These results suggest that the main source of adolescents' readiness for non‐normative political actions lies in their political beliefs, while the effect of adolescents' interpersonal problems is less clear.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0140-1971 , 1095-9254
    Language: English
    Publisher: Wiley
    Publication Date: 2018
    detail.hit.zdb_id: 1469149-8
    Location Call Number Limitation Availability
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