Abstract This study examined the development of ego-resiliency from late adolescence to emerging adulthood, using a 10-year cohort-sequential design. Participants were 335 Italian adolescents (173 females and 162 males), living, at the time of the study, in Genzano, a small city near to Rome. Latent growth curve analyses indicated that the developmental trajectory of ego-resiliency from 15 to 25 years is adequately described by a piecewise model that included separate growth profiles corresponding to different developmental stages. Essentially, ego-resiliency remained remarkably stable until the end of high school, and then encountered a phase of relative increase. Moreover, the trajectory of ego-resiliency from ages 15 to 19 was predicted by self-efficacy beliefs in managing negative emotions, and the trajectory from age 19 to 25 was predicted by experienced familial support and self-efficacy beliefs in expressing positive emotions at age 15. Experienced stressful life events also accounted for individuals’ deviation from the typical ego-resiliency trajectory.
Ego-resiliency development from late adolescence to emerging adulthood. A ten-year longitudinal study / Alessandri, Guido; Nancy, Eisenberg; Vecchione, Michele; Gianvittorio, Caprara; Michela, Milioni. - In: JOURNAL OF ADOLESCENCE. - ISSN 0140-1971. - STAMPA. - 50:(2016), pp. 91-102. [10.1016/j.adolescence.2016.05.004]
Ego-resiliency development from late adolescence to emerging adulthood. A ten-year longitudinal study
ALESSANDRI, GUIDO;VECCHIONE, MICHELE;
2016
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Abstract This study examined the development of ego-resiliency from late adolescence to emerging adulthood, using a 10-year cohort-sequential design. Participants were 335 Italian adolescents (173 females and 162 males), living, at the time of the study, in Genzano, a small city near to Rome. Latent growth curve analyses indicated that the developmental trajectory of ego-resiliency from 15 to 25 years is adequately described by a piecewise model that included separate growth profiles corresponding to different developmental stages. Essentially, ego-resiliency remained remarkably stable until the end of high school, and then encountered a phase of relative increase. Moreover, the trajectory of ego-resiliency from ages 15 to 19 was predicted by self-efficacy beliefs in managing negative emotions, and the trajectory from age 19 to 25 was predicted by experienced familial support and self-efficacy beliefs in expressing positive emotions at age 15. Experienced stressful life events also accounted for individuals’ deviation from the typical ego-resiliency trajectory.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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