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dc.contributor.advisorBooker, Jordan A.eng
dc.contributor.authorEll, Mikayla A.eng
dc.date.embargountil6/1/2023
dc.date.issued2022eng
dc.date.submitted2022 Springeng
dc.description.abstractWithin the context of family storytelling, parent-adolescent conversations are a rich, yet underexplored, means of capturing parental emotion socialization and its impacts on adolescents' emotional development (Fivush, et al., 2006b). Furthermore, adolescent autobiographical storytelling allows mothers to promote healthy development; the ways mothers socialize during discussions of past events has meaningful impacts on adolescent adjustment and self-esteem (Bohanek et al., 2008; Habermas and Reese, 2015). Therefore, the present study aims to examine maternal socialization behaviors during adolescent autobiographical storytelling and the ways these behaviors influence adolescent well-being and adjustment. Forty-five mother-adolescent (ages 12-16) dyads discussed three life stories together; these stories were coded for global and specific socialization behaviors. Results reveal that mothers utilize different socialization behaviors by adolescent gender and age, and unsupportive socialization strategies are negatively associated with adolescent well-being and academic motivation. Furthermore, adolescent emotion regulation does moderate the effects of mothers' socialization behaviors for adolescent outcomes. Implications of these findings and ways to further explore the variety of socialization strategies analyzed are discussed.eng
dc.description.bibrefIncludes bibliographical references.eng
dc.format.extentvi, 73 pages : illustrations (some color)eng
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10355/91712
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.32469/10355/91712eng
dc.languageEnglisheng
dc.publisherUniversity of Missouri--Columbiaeng
dc.titleMother adolescent storytelling: associations between maternal emotion socialization and adolescent well-being and emotional developmenteng
dc.typeThesiseng
thesis.degree.disciplinePsychological sciences (MU)eng
thesis.degree.levelMasterseng
thesis.degree.nameM.A.eng


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