On the progression and stability of adolescent identity formation: a five-wave longitudinal study in early-to-middle and middle-to-late adolescence
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-8624.2010.01492.x
On the progression and stability of adolescent identity formation: a five-wave longitudinal study in early-to-middle and middle-to-late adolescence
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- Child Dev. 2014 May-Jun;85(3):1320
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Erratum.Child Dev. 2014 May;85(3):1320. doi: 10.1111/cdev.12256. Child Dev. 2014. PMID: 29168571 No abstract available.
Abstract
This study examined identity development in a 5-wave study of 923 early-to-middle and 390 middle-to-late adolescents thereby covering the ages of 12-20. Systematic evidence for identity progression was found: The number of diffusions, moratoriums, and searching moratoriums (a newly obtained status) decreased, whereas the representation of the high-commitment statuses (2 variants of a [fore]closed identity: "early closure" and "closure," and achievement) increased. We also found support for the individual difference perspective: 63% of the adolescents remained in the same identity status across the 5 waves. Identity progression was characterized by 7 transitions: diffusion→moratorium, diffusion→early closure, moratorium→closure, moratorium→achievement, searching moratorium→closure, searching moratorium→achievement, and early closure→achievement.
© 2010 The Authors. Child Development © 2010 Society for Research in Child Development, Inc.
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