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Adolescent Socialization in Rural Appalachia: The Perspectives of Teens,Parents, and Significant Adults
Authors:G. Bowden Templeton  Sheryl B. Lash  Virginia Robinson  Jerry Gale
Affiliation:1. Department of Child and Family Development , The University of Georgia ,;2. Department of Family &3. Consumer Sciences , North Carolina A&4. T State University ,
Abstract:ABSTRACT

The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore the social networks of Appalachian adolescents to understand socialization strategies and goals. A total of 46 interviews were conducted with five families (mothers, fathers, and adolescents) and 11 socialization agents the families identified as exerting significant influence in the lives of the adolescents. Interviews were transcribed and then analyzed using principles of grounded theory. Five themes developed from the interviews: the importance of community to the socialization process, adult involvement and support, adolescent monitoring, teaching respect and responsibility, and adolescent autonomy. Results suggest the need for in-depth investigation of adolescent development within a variety of cultural and social contexts to more fully understand these processes.
Keywords:Adolescent  adolescent development  Appalachia  family relations  parenting practices  rural  socialization
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