Title of article
What parents donʹt know and how it may affect their children: Qualifying the disclosure–adjustment link
Author/Authors
Frijns، نويسنده , , Tom and Keijsers، نويسنده , , Loes and Branje، نويسنده , , Susan and Meeus، نويسنده , , Wim، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages
10
From page
261
To page
270
Abstract
Recent research has identified adolescent disclosure to parents as a powerful predictor of adolescent adjustment. We propose, however, that the common operationalization of adolescent disclosure incorporates the two separate constructs of disclosure and secrecy, and predicted that the disclosure–adjustment link can largely be explained by the unique contribution of secrecy from parents. A four-wave survey study among 309 adolescents tested these predictions. Factor analyses confirmed that disclosure and secrecy should be distinguished as two separate constructs. Moreover, in cross-lagged path analyses, only secrecy was a longitudinal predictor of adolescent internalizing (i.e., depression) and externalizing (i.e., delinquency) problems, disclosure was not. Secrecy consistently contributed to the longitudinal prediction of delinquency from early to middle adolescence, whereas it contributed to the prediction of depression only in early adolescence. Findings thus attest the importance of distinguishing between disclosure and secrecy and suggest that the disclosure–adjustment link may actually reflect a secrecy-maladjustment link.
Keywords
Secrecy , disclosure , Adolescent–parent relationship , Adolescent adjustment
Journal title
Journal of Adolescence
Serial Year
2010
Journal title
Journal of Adolescence
Record number
1495578
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