Communication Research | 2019

The Development of Political Interest Among Adolescents: A Communication Mediation Approach Using Five Waves of Panel Data

 
 

Abstract


Political interest is one of the most important individual-level predictors of news media use, public opinion formation, and engagement. When, how, and why some citizens develop a strong interest in politics is, however, less clear. This study analyzes the development of political interest during the formative years of adolescence, using a five-wave panel study among Swedish adolescents, covering a period of 4 years. Based on the citizen communication mediation model, we analyze how interest in political and current affairs news among family and friends influence adolescents’ political interest. Taken together, while the findings lend support for several of the hypotheses, mechanisms, and processes derived from the communication mediation model, parents appear more important than peers when it comes to shaping adolescents’ political interest.

Volume 46
Pages 1055 - 1077
DOI 10.1177/0093650217714360
Language English
Journal Communication Research

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