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Fluctuations and changes in adolescent personality: the Tri-Directional Framework of Parent and Offspring Traits and Outcomes

Fluctuations and changes in adolescent personality: the Tri-Directional Framework of Parent and Offspring Traits and Outcomes
Fluctuations and changes in adolescent personality: the Tri-Directional Framework of Parent and Offspring Traits and Outcomes
In this chapter, we review the literature on adolescent personality change and development, focusing on the influences of parental and adolescent traits, parenting, and context (e.g., socioeconomic status). Personality is adaptable in childhood and adolescence, and is an important contributor to future individual, interpersonal, and social outcomes. By studying personality change, researchers can clarify which traits operate adaptively or maladaptively in specific situations, or across situations. To better understand associations between parental and adolescent traits we present the Tri-Directional Framework of Parent and Offspring Traits and Outcomes. According to this framework, parental and adolescent traits, parenting behavior, and contextual factors interactively influence adolescent personality development and change. We present methods for studying and assessing personality change in adolescence, and draw conclusions from the literature on parental traits and adolescent personality change and development. Finally, we highlight the relevance of The Tri-Directional Framework for future research.
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Sedikides, Constantine
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Sedikides, Constantine
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Sedikides, Constantine (2023) Fluctuations and changes in adolescent personality: the Tri-Directional Framework of Parent and Offspring Traits and Outcomes. In, The Routledge International Handbook of Changes in Human Perceptions and Behaviors. Routledge. (In Press)

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In this chapter, we review the literature on adolescent personality change and development, focusing on the influences of parental and adolescent traits, parenting, and context (e.g., socioeconomic status). Personality is adaptable in childhood and adolescence, and is an important contributor to future individual, interpersonal, and social outcomes. By studying personality change, researchers can clarify which traits operate adaptively or maladaptively in specific situations, or across situations. To better understand associations between parental and adolescent traits we present the Tri-Directional Framework of Parent and Offspring Traits and Outcomes. According to this framework, parental and adolescent traits, parenting behavior, and contextual factors interactively influence adolescent personality development and change. We present methods for studying and assessing personality change in adolescence, and draw conclusions from the literature on parental traits and adolescent personality change and development. Finally, we highlight the relevance of The Tri-Directional Framework for future research.

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Accepted/In Press date: 17 January 2023

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Local EPrints ID: 474952
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/474952
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ORCID for Constantine Sedikides: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-4036-889X

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Date deposited: 07 Mar 2023 17:43
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