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Title

Adolescents' Perceptions of Family Belonging in Stepfamilies.

Authors

King, Valarie; Boyd, Lisa M.; Thorsen, Maggie L.

Abstract

Prior research has established that adolescents' perceptions of family belonging are associated with a range of well-being indicators and that adolescents in stepfamilies report lower levels of family belonging than adolescents in two-biological-parent families. Yet, we know little regarding what factors are associated with adolescents' perceptions of family belonging in stepfamilies. Guided by family systems theory, the authors addressed this issue by using nationally representative data (Add Health) to examine the associations between family characteristics and adolescents' perceptions of family belonging in stepfather families (N = 2,085). Results from structural equation models revealed that both the perceived quality of the stepfather-adolescent relationship and in particular the perceived quality of the mother-adolescent relationship were the factors most strongly associated with feelings of family belonging.

Subjects

SOCIAL belonging; TEENAGER attitudes; STEPFAMILIES; SUBJECTIVE well-being (Psychology); FAMILY systems theory; STRUCTURAL equation modeling; STEPPARENTS & stepchildren; SOCIAL cohesion

Publication

Journal of Marriage & Family, 2015, Vol 77, Issue 3, p761

ISSN

0022-2445

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1111/jomf.12181

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