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Supportive parenting and adolescent adjustment across time in former East and West Germany
1999
Journal of Adolescence
Using a 3-year longitudinal data set, we examined the effects of consistently versus inconsistently supportive parenting on several aspects of adolescent adjustment. Supportive parenting was a multidimensional construct which included parental sensitivity, predictability and involvement. The sample consisted of 283 German early adolescents (mean age = 11?4 years, S.D. = 1?2 at time 1) from former East (n = 97) and West (n = 186) Germany. As hypothesized, adolescents who reported their parents
doi:10.1006/jado.1999.0267
pmid:10579886
fatcat:4aqmu3brendppkhwguo6hsu6ri