Developing Identification with Humanity and Social Well-Being Through Social Identification with Peer Groups in Adolescence

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Flavia Albarello
Elisabetta Crocetti
Monica Rubini
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[1] Sapienza—University of Rome,Department of Psychology of Developmental and Socialization Processes
[2] Department of Psychology,undefined
[3] Alma Mater Studiorum—University of Bologna,undefined
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Journal of Youth and Adolescence | 2021年 / 50卷
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Social identification; Identification with humanity; Social well-being; Peers; Longitudinal;
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Developmental literature highlights that cognitive, moral, and affective development proceeds from concrete operations to more abstract ones. However, it is not known whether this fundamental developmental trajectory also characterizes the development of social identification (i.e., the feelings of belonging, affiliation, and correctness to a group, coupled with the sense of commonality with fellow ingroup members). This longitudinal study aimed (a) to unfold the association between identifications with two proximal groups (i.e., classmates and friends) and identification with humanity, and (b) to examine how these identifications with close and abstract groups affect adolescents’ social well-being (i.e., an indicator of youth adaptation in their societies and communities). Participants were 304 adolescents (61.84% female, Mage = 17.49) involved in a three-wave longitudinal study. Identification with proximal social groups (especially classmates) was positively associated with identification with humanity, and identifications with both proximal and abstract groups were related to social well-being over time. Moreover, identification with humanity and identification with friends mediated the positive longitudinal effects of identification with classmates on social well-being. The implications of these findings for adolescents’ social inclusivity and adjustment are discussed.
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