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Journal of Early Adolescence | 2012

Does the Importance of Parent and Peer Relationships for Adolescents’ Life Satisfaction Vary Across Cultures?

Beate Schwarz; Boris Mayer; Gisela Trommsdorff; Asher Ben-Arieh; Mihaela Friedlmeier; Katarzyna Lubiewska; Ramesh C. Mishra; Karl Peltzer

This study investigated whether the associations between (a) the quality of the parent-child relationship and peer acceptance and (b) early adolescents’ life satisfaction differed depending on the importance of family values in the respective culture. As part of the Value of Children Study, data from a subsample of N = 1,034 adolescents (58% female, M age = 13.62 years, SD = 0.60 years) from 11 cultures was analyzed. Multilevel analyses revealed a positive relation between parental admiration and adolescents’ life satisfaction independent of cultural membership. Further, the higher the importance of family values in a culture, the weaker was the positive effect of peer acceptance on adolescents’ life satisfaction. The results highlight the universal importance of parental warmth and support in adolescence and underline the effect of culturally shared family values on the role of peer acceptance for adolescent development.


Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology | 2011

Religiosity, Family Orientation, and Life Satisfaction of Adolescents in Four Countries

Colette Sabatier; Boris Mayer; Mihaela Friedlmeier; Katarzyna Lubiewska; Gisela Trommsdorff

This study examined the rarely investigated interplay between religiosity, family orientation, and life satisfaction of adolescents across four countries with a Christian tradition and different religious contexts. A mediation relationship between religiosity and life satisfaction through family orientation moderated by the country context of religiosity was examined. In a sample of 1,077 adolescents from France (n = 172), Germany (n = 270), Poland (n = 348), and the United States (n = 287), we found that in all cultures, religiosity had a positive impact on adolescents’ family orientation, which was in turn related to a higher life satisfaction. This link was stronger in cultures with a high overall religiosity (Poland and the United States) as compared to one of the two cultures with the lowest importance of religion (Germany).


European Journal of Developmental Psychology | 2011

Are mother–child similarities in value orientations related to mothers' parenting? A comparative study of American and Romanian mothers and their adolescent children

Mihaela Friedlmeier; Gisela Trommsdorff


Archive | 2013

Value orientations and perception of social change in post-communist Romania

Mihaela Friedlmeier; Alin Gavreliuc


Sex Roles | 2012

Gender and Ethnic Differences in Smiling: A Yearbook Photographs Analysis from Kindergarten Through 12th Grade

Taylor Wondergem; Mihaela Friedlmeier


Cognitie, Creier, Comportament | 2012

Relative Contribution of Mothers and Fathers to Adolescents' Values in Romanian Families

Mihaela Friedlmeier; Wolfgang Friedlmeier


Italian Journal of Sociology of Education | 2015

The Roles of Religiosity and Affluence for Adolescents’ Family Orientation : Multilevel Analyses of 18 Cultures

Boris Mayer; Gisela Trommsdorff; Mihaela Friedlmeier; Katarzyna Lubiewska; Daniela Barni; Kairi Kasearu; Isabelle Albert


Cognitie, Creier, Comportament | 2012

Continuity and Change in Family Structures, Family Relations and Values in Eastern European Countries after the Collapse of Communism

Mihaela Friedlmeier; Wolfgang Friedlmeier


Archive | 2011

Grandmother-grandchild relationships and the role of the middle generation: A cross-cultural perspective.

Mihaela Friedlmeier; Isabelle Albert; Gisela Trommsdorff


Archive | 2015

Gender and Ethnic Differences in Smiling: A Longitudinal Perspective Using YearbookPhotographs from 6th Grade Through 12th Grade

Mihaela Friedlmeier; Taylor Wondergem

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Taylor Wondergem

Grand Valley State University

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Boris Mayer

University of Konstanz

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Wolfgang Friedlmeier

Grand Valley State University

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Katarzyna Lubiewska

Kazimierz Wielki University in Bydgoszcz

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