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ERIC Number: EJ906913
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2010-Dec
Pages: 19
Abstractor: As Provided
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ISSN: ISSN-0044-118X
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Does Family Structure Matter? A Domain-Specific Examination of Identity Exploration and Commitment
Bartoszuk, Karin; Pittman, Joe F.
Youth & Society, v42 n2 p155-173 Dec 2010
This exploratory study examines identity exploration and commitment in different domains and how family structure (original/alternative), gender, and age affect these processes in a convenience sample of 388 college students. Results reveal that participants from alternative family structures explore more in the political and gender role domains than do participants from original families. Furthermore, women explore more in the occupational and friendship domains and are more committed in the values and family domains. Younger participants explore less in the gender role domain compared to older ones. Significant interactions reveal that (a) younger women explored the least, and (b) men from alternative families are the least committed in the values domain, compared to all other groups. Findings support the value of exploring the relative impact of family-focused experience on the processes of identity formation and, for the current convenience sample, suggest that growing up in an alternative family structure does not necessarily have a negative impact on identity. (Contains 4 tables.)
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Higher Education
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Language: English
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