articleChild DevelopmentApr 17, 2012BRONZE OA

Social Support Matters: Longitudinal Effects of Social Support on Three Dimensions of School Engagement From Middle to High School

University of Pittsburgh · University of Michigan

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Abstract

This study examined the relative influence of adolescents' supportive relationships with teachers, peers, and parents on trajectories of different dimensions of school engagement from middle to high school and how these associations differed by gender and race or ethnicity. The sample consisted of 1,479 students (52% females, 56% African American). The average growth trajectories of school compliance, participation in extracurricular activities, school identification, and subjective valuing of learning decreased from 7th to 11th grades (mean ages = 12.9 years to 17.2 years). Different sources of social support were not equally important in their impact on school engagement, and the effect of these sources…

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Keywords
  • Psychology
  • Ethnic group
  • Developmental psychology
  • Compliance (psychology)
  • Social support
  • African american
  • Longitudinal study
  • Academic achievement
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Quality Education
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