Why Some Adolescents Are Open To Their Parents’ Political Communication

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Håkan Stattin
Katharina Eckstein
Erik Amnå
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[1] Uppsala University,Department of Psychology
[2] Friedrich Schiller University of Jena,Department of Educational Psychology
[3] Örebro University,School of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences
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Journal of Youth and Adolescence | 2022年 / 51卷
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Political socialization; Perceptual accuracy; Parents; Adolescents; Political role model; Political sophistication;
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This study examines the conditions that make adolescents open to their parents’ attempts at political socialization. Based on a reformulation of the perceptual accuracy argument, that parents’ messages are filtered through correct perceptions of these messages by adolescents, the study suggests that adolescents who accurately recognize their parents’ high political sophistication are particularly likely to attend to and be open to their parents’ political communication. This proposition was tested using cluster analysis of a sample of 505 Swedish upper-secondary students and their parents (51% girls; Mage = 16.56, SD = 0.67). The analysis yielded two clusters where adolescents correctly identified (26%) and failed to correctly identify (22%) their parents’ high political sophistication, and three clusters where both parents and adolescents reported low or medium parental political sophistication (10%, 11%, and 32%). In confirmation of the hypothesis, members of the cluster group of adolescents who correctly recognized their parents’ high political sophistication were particularly aware of parents’ political socialization attempts and receptive to parents’ political communication. Moreover, these youth considered their parents’ political views as important and, accordingly, seemed to perceive their parents as political role models.
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页码:2235 / 2247
页数:12
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