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Affective Social Competence in Adolescence: Current Findings and Future Directions
Authors:Jordan A Booker  Julie C Dunsmore
Institution:1. Emory University;2. Virginia Tech
Abstract:Affective Social Competence (ASC) is a conceptual framework describing complementary processes of sending, receiving, and experiencing emotions in dynamic interactions. This framework may be applied across the lifespan. To date, however, empirical studies addressing ASC have focused predominantly on childhood samples. In this review, we examine empirical evidence relevant to ASC in adolescence in comparison with childhood. We then discuss future directions that may promote understanding of Affective Social Competence among adolescent samples: the use of person‐oriented analyses to integrate all three components of ASC; consideration of understudied social contexts that may influence and be influenced by ASC; and use of microgenetic designs to examine growth across transitions during early, middle, and late adolescence.
Keywords:emotion  theories  social skills  adolescence  context(s)
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