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RESEARCH PRODUCT

The Transition from Middle School to High School: The Mediating Role of Perceived Peer Support in the Relationship between Family Functioning and School Satisfaction

Marinella MuscaràCarla ZappullaGiulio D’ursoAlessia PassanisiUgo Pace

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Mediation (Marxist theory and media studies)Subjective perceptionFamily functioningeducation05 social sciences050301 educationLife satisfactionPeer supportDevelopmental psychologyPeer relationsSettore M-PSI/04 - Psicologia Dello Sviluppo E Psicologia Dell'EducazioneSocial supportScale (social sciences)Developmental and Educational Psychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesTransition to high school Perceived peer support Family functioning School satisfactionLife-span and Life-course StudiesPsychology0503 educationSettore M-PED/03 - Didattica E Pedagogia Speciale050104 developmental & child psychology

description

The study focused on the transition from middle school to high school and aimed to verify the mediating role that perceived peer support may play in the relationship between family functioning in middle school and school satisfaction in high school. In middle school (Wave 1), participants were 208 adolescents (106 boys and 102 girls) aged 12–13 years (M = 12.56; SD = .61), attending the last classes of two middle public schools located in Italy. One year later (Wave 2), 155 adolescents (76 boys and 79 girls) participated again in the study when they attended the first classes of high school (M = 13.91; SD = .75). Participants completed the Italian Version of Family Assessment Device and the Social Support Questionnaire (short from) in Wave 1 and the Multidimensional Students’ Life Satisfaction Scale in Wave 2. Results showed that among family functioning dimensions, only affective involvement positively predicted perceived peer support and school satisfaction. The mediation models showed that perceived peer support in middle school mediated the relationship between affective involvement in middle school and school satisfaction in high school. Our results confirm the role of subjective perception of peer support in contributing to the prediction of school satisfaction beyond good parental affective involvement.

https://doi.org/10.1007/s10826-018-1098-0