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- Title
Adolescent caregiving success as a predictor of social functioning from ages 13 to 33.
- Authors
Allen, Joseph P.; Costello, Meghan A.; Hellwig, Amanda F.; Pettit, Corey; Stern, Jessica A.; Uchino, Bert N.
- Abstract
Adolescent success providing satisfying support in response to a close friend's call in a caregiving task was examined as a potentially fundamental developmental competence likely to predict future social functioning, adult caregiving security, and physical health. Adolescents (86 males, 98 females; 58% White, 29% African American, 8% mixed race/ethnicity, 5% other) were followed from ages 13 to 33 (1998–2021) using multiple methods and reporters. Early caregiving success was found to predict greater self‐ and partner‐reported caregiving security, lower negativity in adult relationships, and higher adult vagal tone. Results are interpreted as advancing our understanding beyond simply recognizing that adolescent friendships have long‐term import, to now identifying specific capacities within friendships that are linked to longer‐term outcomes.
- Subjects
TEENAGERS; ADOLESCENT friendships; INTERPERSONAL relations; SOCIAL development; YOUTH; ADULTS
- Publication
Child Development, 2023, Vol 94, Issue 6, p1610
- ISSN
0009-3920
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/cdev.13936