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Emotion Identification Skill and Social Support During Adolescence: A Three‐Year Longitudinal Study
Authors:H Claire Rowsell  Joseph Ciarrochi  Frank P Deane  Patrick C L Heaven
Institution:1. University of Wollongong;2. Australian Catholic University
Abstract:Emotion identification skill (EIS) has been correlated with social support, but little research has examined the extent that EIS is a developmental precursor to supportive relationships. The present study investigated the longitudinal relationships between EIS and social support in adolescence. Participants were 903 (464 males; 439 females) Australian high school students, with 314 participating in all four waves. Students completed questionnaires annually from Grade 9 to Grade 12, including self‐report measures of (1) EIS, (2) social support network size, and (3) quality of social support. Cross‐lagged structural equation modeling supported a reciprocal influence model, with social support and EIS mutually influencing each other's development. We discuss the implications of this finding for the positive development of EIS and social support.
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