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This study examined whether potentially modifiable health-promoting family factors during mid-adolescence (age 15) predicted adaptive functioning in late adolescence (age 18) among members of a working-class community cohort. Family factors included feeling valued in the family, cohesion, and social support. Late adolescent outcomes covered developmentally salient areas: academic functioning; mental health; suicidal behavior; and social, psychological, and behavioral functioning. Our findings demonstrate that a positive adolescent family milieu is related to both adaptive outcomes and a reduced likelihood of serious difficulties, including mental and behavior problems. Although each hypothesized health-promoting factor was significantly associated with multiple areas of age 18 functioning, the patterns of association differed by type of family factor. Taken together, results suggest that the family remains an important social context during mid-adolescence and that to be most effective programs designed by practitioners aimed at strengthening families should target multiple features of the family environment.
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The data used in this article were collected through support from NIMH (R01-MH41569) and the analyses were made possible by a grant from the Blue Cross Blue Shield Foundation of Massachusetts.
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Reinherz, H.Z., Giaconia, R.M., Paradis, A.D. et al. Health-Promoting Influences of the Family on Late Adolescent Functioning. Child Adolesc Soc Work J 25, 517–530 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10560-008-0153-x
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