Developmental Trajectories of Social Justice Values in Adolescence: Relations with Sympathy and Friendship Quality |
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Authors: | Ella Daniel Sebastian P. Dys Marlis Buchmann Tina Malti |
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Affiliation: | 1. Tel Aviv University;2. University of Toronto;3. University of Zurich |
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Abstract: | This study examined developmental trajectories of social justice values (SJV) in a representative sample of Swiss adolescents (N = 1258) at 15 (Time 1), 18 (Time 2), and 21 years of age (Time 3). SJV and friendship quality were measured via self‐reports. Sympathy was assessed via self‐ and mother‐reports. Latent class growth analysis revealed three developmental trajectories of SJV: high‐stable (80 percent), moderate‐decreasing (17 percent), and low‐increasing (3 percent). Adolescents with low levels of self‐ and mother‐reported sympathy were more likely to be members of the low‐increasing than the high‐stable or moderate decreasing trajectory groups. Adolescents who reported low levels of sympathy and friendship quality at 15 years of age were more likely to be members of the moderate‐decreasing trajectory group than the high‐stable trajectory group. Results are discussed with respect to the potential significance of sympathy and friendship quality for understanding the development of SJV during adolescence. |
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Keywords: | social justice values sympathy friendship quality longitudinal study latent class growth analysis |
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