100% satisfaction guarantee Immediately available after payment Both online and in PDF No strings attached 4.6 TrustPilot
logo-home
Class notes

Adolescent development notes lecture test 2

Rating
-
Sold
-
Pages
31
Uploaded on
16-01-2026
Written in
2024/2025

Adolescent development notes lecture test 2

Institution
Course











Whoops! We can’t load your doc right now. Try again or contact support.

Written for

Institution
Study
Course

Document information

Uploaded on
January 16, 2026
Number of pages
31
Written in
2024/2025
Type
Class notes
Professor(s)
Adolescent
Contains
All classes

Subjects

Content preview

Aantekeningen hoorcollege adolescent development toets 2

Hoorcollege 7: Family relationships and adolescent autonomy
The Family/Parent-adolescent relationship
What is a family: answer may be time & culture dependent

- In all societies, the family fulfils similar functions
o Socialization
o Enduring source of support (practical/economical/social)
o Social embedding = continuity of relationships across the life course

The family as a system: Theory

- Family Systems Theory = an organized whole, consisting of interrelated parts that influence
each other
o System = set(s) of elements standing in interrelation among themselves and with the
environment
 Interrelation = not A affects B, but A & B affect each other
 So the marital relationship between the parents also effects the children but
the children effect the marital relationships
o Changing, self-organizing, and adapting to (changes in) its members and the outside
environment
 System is flexible, but strives for stability (= equilibrium)
o Family = cohesive emotional unit (emotional bond)

Family systems theory: key principles

- Holism: on a individual level it is not enough to look at family members separately because a
family is something to look at as a whole, everyone had a role
o To understand family not enough to look at members separately
o Roles (caretaker for example)
 Roles: growing up with a depressed mother
“When I think back to my mother when I was a child, I don’t have a single
memory of her smiling. She suffered from chronic, lifelong depression and it
affected me and my four siblings every day.
We quickly learned that we couldn’t depend on her for emotional or physical
support. At age 7, I became my family’s caretaker. I would make my mother
toast and coffee each morning. Then, I’d make lunches for my siblings, iron
their shirts, and made sure their homework was complete...”
- Hierarchy/structure, on dyadic level, so there is some sort of hierarchy, the older generation
needs to take care of the younger generation. Within the family there are individual
members, but also relationships like marriage or children-parent or siblings. All the structures
are linked together, but there are different sublevels.
o Organized into subsystems
o By gender or generation
- Boundaries
o At every level (subsystems, inside/outside)
o Permeability varies across families/time
o Spillover vs compensation

,  Association between relationships, within the whole family = where there are
‘loose’ boundaries between subsystems

Study over conflict between parents and children

- Higher conflict between parents is more conflict between parent-adolescents
- More conflict between parent-adolescents leads to one day later more conflict between
parents in marital relationships and the other way around, so marital relationships to
adolescents-parent
- What happens in one subsystem can spill over to another subsystem, so parent adolescent to
parents and the other way around.
- Conflict is related to negative emotions




Another study

- • Mother- & father-reports – Marital quality + parent-adolescent relationship quality Overall
rating of “emotional quality of your relationship with your spouse/child”, ranging from 0
(negative) to 10 (positive)”




When you don’t get along
with someone you can get
along with another
relationship better


Adolescence = disruption of
homeostasis, also meets
parental midlife (crisis)

- New balance / equilibrium needs to be found
- Process of (family adaption)

Adolescent development in a system

- 3 types of influences (if the parents/family there is overlap in genotype and shared
environment, because the parents give the genes but also the environment where the
adolescent grows up in)
o Genotype (biological)
o Shared environment
o Unshared environment

,Parenting styles and adolescents

- Authoritarian: low levels of warmth
and high level of control
- Authoritative: high levels of warmth
high levels of control
- Indifferent: low levels of warmth and
low levels of control
- Indulgent: high level of warmth low
levels of control
 Stability across
time/development, specific
behaviours change, styles can
change around the age of the
adolescents.

Authoritarian:

- Strict rules & expectations
- Discourage autonomy & independence (→ obedience)
- Punishment-heavy
- Low open communication & trust
o This will let the adolescent function like:
 Dependent & obedient
 Low self-confidence
 Low social competence
 Passivity & lack of school interest
 Rebellious adolescents

Authoritative: this is the best style

- Engage adolescent in decision making (e.g., rules)
- Encourage autonomy & independence
- Involved & monitoring
- Open communication & trust
o This will let the adolescent function like:
 Independent & autonomous
 Responsible
 Self-confident
 Good self- & emotion regulation
 Socially skilled
 Problem solving & critical thinking

, Indifferent: worst mental health outcomes

- Not responsive to needs
- No parental guidance
- Provide basic needs, no more
- Uninvolved, detached, & disengaged
- No communication & trust
o This will let the adolescent function like:
 Impulsive (- self-regulation)
 Delinquent
 Early experimentation with sex, drugs, alcohol
 Mature earlier (provide for themselves, no parent-role)
 Academic underachievement

Indulgent: wisselende findings, for some adolescents this is still great, but not for all

- Very responsive to needs
- Little parental guidance
- No behavioral expectations = no control/punishment
- Require little self-regulation from adolescents
o This will let the adolescent function like:
 Less mature & responsible
 Conforming to peers
 Self-confident, but misbehavior
 Impulsive (- self-regulation)
 BUT: could be emotionally secure & independent

Important considerations

- Control (monitoring) vs control (psychological control)
o Control in the context of high support/involvement vs. low support/ involvement
o Psychological control vs. behavioral control, psychological is more internal things and
behavioral control are more like rules, about when to be home etcetera
o Parental control in different environments… (safe vs. dangerous), when you are in a
dangerous environment it is okay to be more controlling
- Cultural considerations
o Are non-White parents authoritarian? (or protective/”strict-affectionate”?)
o Correlation between ethnic (minority) background and family environment
o STILL: “even though authoritative parenting is less common in ethnic minority
families, its effects on adolescent development are beneficial in all ethnic groups”

In a study found
Overall conclusion = “Parenting styles relate to substance use and other outcomes in the same way in
different countries explored” comparing European country’s. even though there are differences in the

(even aan chat vragen wat dit betekent)
$7.86
Get access to the full document:

100% satisfaction guarantee
Immediately available after payment
Both online and in PDF
No strings attached

Get to know the seller
Seller avatar
laura-schouten

Also available in package deal

Get to know the seller

Seller avatar
laura-schouten Universiteit Utrecht
Follow You need to be logged in order to follow users or courses
Sold
6
Member since
4 months
Number of followers
0
Documents
17
Last sold
1 day ago

0.0

0 reviews

5
0
4
0
3
0
2
0
1
0

Recently viewed by you

Why students choose Stuvia

Created by fellow students, verified by reviews

Quality you can trust: written by students who passed their tests and reviewed by others who've used these notes.

Didn't get what you expected? Choose another document

No worries! You can instantly pick a different document that better fits what you're looking for.

Pay as you like, start learning right away

No subscription, no commitments. Pay the way you're used to via credit card and download your PDF document instantly.

Student with book image

“Bought, downloaded, and aced it. It really can be that simple.”

Alisha Student

Frequently asked questions