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Narrative identity and positive youth development in Turkish emerging adults: The moderating role of cultural self-construals

İsim Narrative identity and positive youth development in Turkish emerging adults: The moderating role of cultural self-construals
Yazar Aytuglu, A., Gözkan, Ayfer Dost, Şengül-Tığ, P., Buğan-Kısır, B., Brown, G. L.
Basım Tarihi: 2023-11
Basım Yeri - Sage
Konu Autonomy, Emerging adulthood, Narrative coherence, Narrative identity, Positive youth development, Relatedness, Turkish cultural context
Tür Süreli Yayın
Dil İngilizce
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Kütüphane: Özyeğin Üniversitesi
Demirbaş Numarası 0265-4075
Kayıt Numarası 7086233a-d0cf-41bb-94b2-38369e34ab6f
Lokasyon Psychology
Tarih 2023-11
Örnek Metin The current study examined the associations between narrative coherence, the 5Cs of positive youth development, and cultural self-construals among 91 Turkish emerging adults (48 females, 42 males, and 1 other) aged between 18 and 29 (Mage = 23.01, SD =.52). Emerging adults partook in a life story interview to share three important narratives involving parental interactions that were assessed for causal and thematic coherence. Participants also self-reported on their positive development (competence, confidence, character, caring, and connection) and cultural self-construals (autonomy, relatedness, and autonomy relatedness). Results of path analysis revealed that high causal coherence in narratives was associated with lower levels of competence, confidence, and connection, whereas high thematic coherence was linked to higher levels of competence, confidence, and connection. Further, we examined the role of cultural self-construals in moderating the link between narrative coherence and the 5Cs. Thematic coherence was related to decreased caring when autonomy was high and relatedness was low. Thematic coherence was also related to increased connection only when autonomy was low and relatedness was high. Moreover, causal coherence was related to decreased caring and connection for emerging adults with highly autonomous self-construals. Similarly, causal coherence was associated with lower levels of confidence for emerging adults with high autonomous-related self-construals. Implications for research with Turkish emerging adults are discussed.
DOI 10.1177/02654075231170899
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Narrative identity and positive youth development in Turkish emerging adults: The moderating role of cultural self-construals

Yazar Aytuglu, A., Gözkan, Ayfer Dost, Şengül-Tığ, P., Buğan-Kısır, B., Brown, G. L.
Basım Tarihi 2023-11
Basım Yeri - Sage
Konu Autonomy, Emerging adulthood, Narrative coherence, Narrative identity, Positive youth development, Relatedness, Turkish cultural context
Tür Süreli Yayın
Dil İngilizce
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Kütüphane Özyeğin Üniversitesi
Demirbaş Numarası 0265-4075
Kayıt Numarası 7086233a-d0cf-41bb-94b2-38369e34ab6f
Lokasyon Psychology
Tarih 2023-11
Örnek Metin The current study examined the associations between narrative coherence, the 5Cs of positive youth development, and cultural self-construals among 91 Turkish emerging adults (48 females, 42 males, and 1 other) aged between 18 and 29 (Mage = 23.01, SD =.52). Emerging adults partook in a life story interview to share three important narratives involving parental interactions that were assessed for causal and thematic coherence. Participants also self-reported on their positive development (competence, confidence, character, caring, and connection) and cultural self-construals (autonomy, relatedness, and autonomy relatedness). Results of path analysis revealed that high causal coherence in narratives was associated with lower levels of competence, confidence, and connection, whereas high thematic coherence was linked to higher levels of competence, confidence, and connection. Further, we examined the role of cultural self-construals in moderating the link between narrative coherence and the 5Cs. Thematic coherence was related to decreased caring when autonomy was high and relatedness was low. Thematic coherence was also related to increased connection only when autonomy was low and relatedness was high. Moreover, causal coherence was related to decreased caring and connection for emerging adults with highly autonomous self-construals. Similarly, causal coherence was associated with lower levels of confidence for emerging adults with high autonomous-related self-construals. Implications for research with Turkish emerging adults are discussed.
DOI 10.1177/02654075231170899
Cilt 40
Özyeğin Üniversitesi
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