The moderating role of identity commitment in the relationship between emotional autonomy and psychological well-being of Filipino adolescents
The main idea presented in the influential works of Erikson (1968) suggests that the well-being of adolescents can be better understood by considering their developmental tasks, rather than just viewing it as a specific age. This concept has greatly impacted contemporary studies on the transition in...
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Main Author: | Ruiz, Wawie DG |
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Language: | English |
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2023
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