2024
DOI: 10.1037/emo0001334
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Better relationships do not always feel better: Social relationships interact in predicting negative emotions in early adolescence.

Yael Millgram,
Maya Tamir,
Sagit Bruck
et al.

Abstract: How negatively young adolescents feel is central to their well-being. Intuitively, better social relationships should be linked to less negative emotions. This study tested this assumption, using a sample of over 80,000 young adolescents from 32 countries (ages 10-12). Inconsistent with the notion that better social relationships are always related to better emotional experiences, we found that links between negative emotions and adolescents' relationships with friends or teachers critically depend on their re… Show more

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