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Associations Between Observed Mother–Adolescent Interactions and Adolescent Information Management
Authors:Wendy M Rote  Judith G Smetana  Nicole Campione‐Barr  Myriam Villalobos  Marina Tasopoulos‐Chan
Institution:1. University of Rochester;2. University of Missouri‐Columbia
Abstract:Associations between observed mother–adolescent interactions during a conflict task and adolescents’ information management strategies were examined in 108 primarily middle class, European‐American adolescents (= 13.80 years, SD = 1.52) and their mothers. Teens who communicated more clearly disclosed more about personal and multifaceted activities, lied less about personal activities, and engaged in less avoidance regarding multifaceted and prudential activities. Mothers’ clear communication was associated with less adolescent disclosure and more avoidance about personal and multifaceted activities. Teens with more receptive mothers omitted less prudential information but avoided discussing prudential issues more. Maternal warmth was not associated with information management. The results highlight the need to distinguish between parent and teen behaviors and between affective quality and specific communicative behaviors.
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