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- Title
Adolescents' Identity Achievement, Attachment to Parents and Family Environment.
- Authors
Ļubenko, Jeļena; Sebre, Sandra
- Abstract
Associations between aspects of family environment, attachment to parents and adolescent identity achievement status were examined in a sample of 114 pupils of secondary schools in Latvia (46 males and 68 females) ages 17 through 19. They completed the following questionnaires: Extended Version of the Objective Measure of Ego Identity Status (EOMEIS-2), The Inventory of Parent and Peer Attachment (IPPA) and Family Environment Scale (FES). Achieved identity status ratings were associated with various aspects of family environment and relationships with parents. The achieved identity status of adolescent females was predicted by family cohesion, less family conflict, and family achievement orientation. The achieved identity status of adolescent males was predicted by family achievement orientation, family intellectual-cultural orientation and family control.
- Subjects
LATVIA; IDENTITY (Psychology); ADOLESCENCE; PARENT-child relationships; HOME environment
- Publication
Baltic Journal of Psychology, 2007, Vol 8, Issue 1/2, p37
- ISSN
1407-768X
- Publication type
Article