Adolescent Self‐Rejection and Adult Social Action: A Conditional Relationship
Howard B. Kaplan and
Xiaoru Liu
Social Science Quarterly, 2001, vol. 82, issue 4, 701-715
Abstract:
Objective. Theoretically informed models of the relationship between stigmatized personal identities and participation in collective social action are tested. Methods. Data from a longitudinal study of participants (N = 4,169) followed between adolescence and the fourth decade of life are used to estimate structural equation models. Results. The data support hypotheses that perceived rejection during adolescence anticipates participation in social action under conditions when respondents reported during adolescence (1) that many of the kids at school participated in social movements (p
Date: 2001
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