Autonomy as the Result of Relations: Role of Attachment to Mother and Peers in Volunteering Motivation in Adolescents
Psychological Science and Education,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
27(3), P. 89 - 103
Published: Jan. 1, 2022
The
relevance
of
the
study
is
defined
by
role
volunteering
as
social
practice
in
developing
adolescents’
autonomy.
Volunteering
attitudes
adolescents
are
considered
a
meaningful
indicator
personal
autonomy
development.
purpose
to
identify
features
motivation
manifestation
research
tasks
included
following:
studying
with
and
without
experience
volunteering;
identifying
relationship
between
type
attachment
mother;
revealing
connection
relationships
their
peers.
following
techniques
were
used:
questionnaire;
mother
peer
questionnaires.
sample
consisted
329
subjects
aged
14
18
years.
revealed
attitude
adolescents.
Positive
peers,
including
satisfaction
communication,
trust
secure
attachment,
associated
high
willingness
participate
volunteer
activities
an
Language: Английский
The development of adolescent behavioral autonomy and parental control on the example of independent city movements
Journal of Modern Foreign Psychology,
Journal Year:
2020,
Volume and Issue:
9(4), P. 45 - 55
Published: Jan. 1, 2020
The
article
is
centered
on
the
disclosure
of
links
between
formation
child
behavioral
autonomy
(self-reliance),
manifested
in
independent
movements
around
city,
and
parental
practices,
primarily
–
practice
controlling
supporting
child.
It
has
been
found
that
a
number
environmental
factors
influence
way
parents
perceive
environment
and,
as
result,
how
early
freely
they
allow
children
to
move
territory
without
adult
supervision.
Also,
socio-economic
status
family,
children,
their
gender,
age
subjective
assessment
maturity
by
have
an
impact
accessibility
for
children.
Empirical
evidence
confirms
different
forms
control
behavioral,
providing
activity
framework,
manipulative
(psychological)
aimed
at
tracking
child's
thoughts
experiences
effects
development.
perspective
empirical
studies
movement
discussed.
Language: Английский