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Discrepancies About Adolescent Relationships as a Function of Informant Attachment and Depressive Symptoms
Authors:Katherine B Ehrlich  Jude Cassidy  Carl W Lejuez  Stacey B Daughters
Institution:1. Northwestern University;2. University of Maryland;3. University of North Carolina, , Chapel Hill
Abstract:Developmental scientists studying interpersonal relationships often find that informants disagree in their reports, and two theoretical perspectives suggest that these discrepancies may be predictable. In two studies of adolescents' interpersonal relationships, we examined two factors that may predict the absolute magnitude and the direction of the discrepancies in reports about several types of relationships. Specifically, we examined informants' depressive symptoms and attachment as predictors of absolute and directional discrepancies in reports about (a) adolescents' relationships with peers, (b) parent–adolescent relationships, and (c) adolescents' friendships. Findings revealed that informant depressive symptoms sometimes were associated with discrepancies. In contrast, informant attachment more consistently accounted for absolute and directional discrepancies.
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