Hope in context: Developmental profiles of trust, hopeful future expectations, and civic engagement across adolescence

Johnson, Sara K.

Callina, K. S.

Buckingham, M. B.

Lerner, Richard M.

2014

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  • Hopeful expectations for the future have been shown to play an important role in the positive development of youth, including youth contributions to society. Although theory and some research suggest that familial socialization may influence future-oriented cognitions, little work has focused on the possible interrelation of parent–child relationships and the development of hope, particularly during ... read more
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  • Callina, K. S., Johnson, S.K., Buckingham, M. B., & Lerner, R. M. (2014). Hope in context: Developmental profiles of trust, hopeful future expectations, and civic engagement across adolescence. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 43(6), 869-883.
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