Adolescent Positivity and Future Orientation, Parental Psychological Control, and Young Adult Internalising Behaviours during COVID-19 in Nine Countries

The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted many young adults’ lives educationally, economically, and personally. This study investigated associations between COVID-19-related disruption and perception of increases in internalising symptoms among young adults and whether these associations were moderated by ear...

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Main Authors: Skinner, Ann T, Çiftçi, Leyla, Jones, Sierra, Klotz, Eva, Ondrušková, Tamara, Lansford, Jennifer E, Alampay, Liane Peña, Al-Hassan, Suha M, Bacchini, Dario, Bornstein, Marc H
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Online Access:https://archium.ateneo.edu/psychology-faculty-pubs/401
https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci11020075
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.psychology-faculty-pubs-14012024-05-08T07:59:36Z Adolescent Positivity and Future Orientation, Parental Psychological Control, and Young Adult Internalising Behaviours during COVID-19 in Nine Countries Skinner, Ann T Çiftçi, Leyla Jones, Sierra Klotz, Eva Ondrušková, Tamara Lansford, Jennifer E Alampay, Liane Peña Al-Hassan, Suha M Bacchini, Dario Bornstein, Marc H The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted many young adults’ lives educationally, economically, and personally. This study investigated associations between COVID-19-related disruption and perception of increases in internalising symptoms among young adults and whether these associations were moderated by earlier measures of adolescent positivity and future orientation and parental psychological control. Participants included 1329 adolescents at Time 1, and 810 of those participants as young adults (M age = 20, 50.4% female) at Time 2 from 9 countries (China, Colombia, Italy, Jordan, Kenya, the Philippines, Sweden, Thailand, and the United States). Drawing from a larger longitudinal study of adolescent risk taking and young adult competence, this study controlled for earlier levels of internalising symptoms during adolescence in examining these associations. Higher levels of adolescent positivity and future orientation as well as parent psychological control during late adolescence helped protect young adults from sharper perceived increases in anxiety and depression during the first nine months of widespread pandemic lockdowns in all nine countries. Findings are discussed in terms of how families in the 21st century can foster greater resilience during and after adolescence when faced with community-wide stressors, and the results provide new information about how psychological control may play a protective role during times of significant community-wide threats to personal health and welfare. 2022-02-14T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://archium.ateneo.edu/psychology-faculty-pubs/401 https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci11020075 Psychology Department Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo parenting COVID-19 21st century internalising Child Psychology Community Psychology Psychology Social and Behavioral Sciences Social Psychology
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topic parenting
COVID-19
21st century
internalising
Child Psychology
Community Psychology
Psychology
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Social Psychology
spellingShingle parenting
COVID-19
21st century
internalising
Child Psychology
Community Psychology
Psychology
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Social Psychology
Skinner, Ann T
Çiftçi, Leyla
Jones, Sierra
Klotz, Eva
Ondrušková, Tamara
Lansford, Jennifer E
Alampay, Liane Peña
Al-Hassan, Suha M
Bacchini, Dario
Bornstein, Marc H
Adolescent Positivity and Future Orientation, Parental Psychological Control, and Young Adult Internalising Behaviours during COVID-19 in Nine Countries
description The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted many young adults’ lives educationally, economically, and personally. This study investigated associations between COVID-19-related disruption and perception of increases in internalising symptoms among young adults and whether these associations were moderated by earlier measures of adolescent positivity and future orientation and parental psychological control. Participants included 1329 adolescents at Time 1, and 810 of those participants as young adults (M age = 20, 50.4% female) at Time 2 from 9 countries (China, Colombia, Italy, Jordan, Kenya, the Philippines, Sweden, Thailand, and the United States). Drawing from a larger longitudinal study of adolescent risk taking and young adult competence, this study controlled for earlier levels of internalising symptoms during adolescence in examining these associations. Higher levels of adolescent positivity and future orientation as well as parent psychological control during late adolescence helped protect young adults from sharper perceived increases in anxiety and depression during the first nine months of widespread pandemic lockdowns in all nine countries. Findings are discussed in terms of how families in the 21st century can foster greater resilience during and after adolescence when faced with community-wide stressors, and the results provide new information about how psychological control may play a protective role during times of significant community-wide threats to personal health and welfare.
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author Skinner, Ann T
Çiftçi, Leyla
Jones, Sierra
Klotz, Eva
Ondrušková, Tamara
Lansford, Jennifer E
Alampay, Liane Peña
Al-Hassan, Suha M
Bacchini, Dario
Bornstein, Marc H
author_facet Skinner, Ann T
Çiftçi, Leyla
Jones, Sierra
Klotz, Eva
Ondrušková, Tamara
Lansford, Jennifer E
Alampay, Liane Peña
Al-Hassan, Suha M
Bacchini, Dario
Bornstein, Marc H
author_sort Skinner, Ann T
title Adolescent Positivity and Future Orientation, Parental Psychological Control, and Young Adult Internalising Behaviours during COVID-19 in Nine Countries
title_short Adolescent Positivity and Future Orientation, Parental Psychological Control, and Young Adult Internalising Behaviours during COVID-19 in Nine Countries
title_full Adolescent Positivity and Future Orientation, Parental Psychological Control, and Young Adult Internalising Behaviours during COVID-19 in Nine Countries
title_fullStr Adolescent Positivity and Future Orientation, Parental Psychological Control, and Young Adult Internalising Behaviours during COVID-19 in Nine Countries
title_full_unstemmed Adolescent Positivity and Future Orientation, Parental Psychological Control, and Young Adult Internalising Behaviours during COVID-19 in Nine Countries
title_sort adolescent positivity and future orientation, parental psychological control, and young adult internalising behaviours during covid-19 in nine countries
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2022
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/psychology-faculty-pubs/401
https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci11020075
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