relaciones familiares y cogniciones románticas en la adolescencia: el papel mediador de la autoeficacia romántica.
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Abstract
A conceptual proposal was examined concerning the influence of family relations on romantic autonomy and connectedness expectations in adolescents. Self-efficacy for romantic relations was construed as a mediating variable between perceived family relations and adolescents’ romantic expectations. Self-report measures of family and romantic cognitions were obtained form 326 female and male adolescents. Results showed that family relationships had direct effects on both selfefficacy and romantic expectations. A mediating significant effect of self-efficacy was established. These results are congruent with the social cognitive theory as well as the socialization theory.
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| Authors | ;Fernando Barrera**;Elvia Vargas *** |
| Journal | haemophilia : the official journal of the world federation of hemophilia |
| Year | 2005 |
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