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Social Support from Parents,Friends, Classmates,and Teachers in Children and Adolescents Aged 9 to 18 Years: Who Is Perceived as Most Supportive?
Authors:Caroline L Bokhorst  Sindy R Sumter  P Michiel Westenberg
Institution:Leiden University—Department of Psychology, Developmental Psychology Unit
Abstract:Age and gender differences in perceived social support from parents, friends, classmates, and teachers were investigated in 304 boys and 351 girls aged 9–18 years. The social support scale for children and adolescents was used for this purpose. Analyses showed that the level of perceived social support from parents and friends was similar across age groups. The study of the prominence of social support sources showed that parents and friends were perceived as equally supportive; only for the ages 16–18 years did friend support exceed parent support. Support from teachers was lower in the older age groups, and this was related to the transition from primary to secondary school. Finally, girls perceived more support from teachers, classmates and friends than boys did.
Keywords:perceived social support  adolescence  middle childhood
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