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The Development of Future Orientation is Associated with Faster Decline in Hopelessness during Adolescence.


ABSTRACT: Hopelessness is implicated in multiple psychological disorders. Little is known, however, about the trajectory of hopelessness during adolescence or how emergent future orientation may influence its trajectory. Parallel process latent growth curve modelling tested whether (i) trajectories of future orientation and hopelessness and (ii) within-individual change in future orientation and hopelessness were related. The study was comprised of 472 adolescents [52% female, 47% Caucasian, 47% received free lunch] recruited at ages 12-13 who completed measures of future orientation and hopelessness at five annual assessments. The results indicate that a general decline in hopelessness across adolescence occurs quicker for those experiencing faster development of future orientation, when controlling for age, sex, low socio-economic status in addition to stressful life events in childhood and adolescence. Stressful childhood life events were associated with worse future orientation at baseline and negative life events experienced during adolescence were associated with both an increase in the trajectory of hopelessness as well as a decrease in the trajectory of future orientation. This study provides compelling evidence that the development of future orientation during adolescence is associated with a faster decline in hopelessness.

SUBMITTER: Mac Giollabhui N 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6033687 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The Development of Future Orientation is Associated with Faster Decline in Hopelessness during Adolescence.

Mac Giollabhui Naoise N   Nielsen Johanna J   Seidman Sam S   Olino Thomas M TM   Abramson Lyn Y LY   Alloy Lauren B LB  

Journal of youth and adolescence 20180105 10


Hopelessness is implicated in multiple psychological disorders. Little is known, however, about the trajectory of hopelessness during adolescence or how emergent future orientation may influence its trajectory. Parallel process latent growth curve modelling tested whether (i) trajectories of future orientation and hopelessness and (ii) within-individual change in future orientation and hopelessness were related. The study was comprised of 472 adolescents [52% female, 47% Caucasian, 47% received  ...[more]

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