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Navigating the Transition to Junior High School: The Influence of Pre‐Transition Friendship and Self‐System Characteristics
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Transition AdaptationPeer RelationshipEducationAdolescencePsychologySocial SciencesDevelopmental PsychologySocioemotional DevelopmentSocial IssuesSocial-emotional DevelopmentYouth Well-beingSchool AdjustmentTransition AdjustmentSelf‐system CharacteristicsSocial SkillsSchool PsychologyStudent SuccessAdolescent PsychologyAdolescent DevelopmentSocial DevelopmentSocial-emotional WellbeingAdolescent LearningChild DevelopmentJunior High SchoolPre‐transition FriendshipAdolescent CognitionSecondary EducationSociology
Abstract The present study examined the influence of pre‐transition friendship and self‐system characteristics on junior high school transition adjustment in a sample of 111 early adolescent girls and boys. Transition adjustment was defined in terms of youth's post‐transition friendship quality, emotional distress, and school adjustment. Pre‐transition friendship characteristics were directly linked with both post‐transition friendship quality and school adjustment, while youth's expected possible selves, a component of youth's self‐system, made additional unique contributions to the prediction of youth's emotional distress and school adjustment. Results suggest the importance of developmentally salient friendship and self‐system characteristics in contributing to individual variability in transition adaptation.
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