Results help to clarify the diverse civic pathways that youth
experience across adolescence.
Not exact matches
This finding echoes the results of many other human epigenetic studies that show that the effects of certain
experiences during childhood and
adolescence are especially enduring in individuals and sometimes even
across generations (right).
Social support didn't show moderating effect in the relationship between family function and self - esteem among the students without grandparenting
experience, the possible reason could be that in the parents - raising family the influence of the parents may play more crucial role in the development of self - esteem of the children
across the lifespan from infancy to
adolescence than that of other family members as well as significant others outside of the family.
Consistently, while recent evidence suggests that secure base script knowledge by
adolescence is generalized
across relationships and continuously distributed (Waters et al. 2015), cognitive schemas related to attachment are thought to still be under development in middle childhood, benefiting from the influence of these new social
experiences and novel attachment relationships (Bosmans and Kerns 2015).