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Title: How Needs-Supplies Fit Processes With Teachers, Peers, and Parents Relate to Youth Outcomes: A Theoretical and Methodological Extension of Self-Determination Theory
Authors: Núñez Regueiro, Fernando
Santana Monagas, Elisa 
Juhel, Jacques
UNESCO Clasification: 6102 Psicología del niño y del adolescente
Keywords: Self-determination theory
Needs-supplies fit processes
Youth development
Social ecologies
Cubic response surface analysis
Issue Date: 2024
Journal: Journal of Youth and Adolescence 
Abstract: According to self-determination theory (SDT), relationships that support the needs for autonomy, competence, and relatedness are essential to youth development. It is yet unknown whether adolescents differ in what constitutes “optimal” supplies of support. This research proposes methodological extensions to analyze how the degree of fit or misfit between needs versus supplies in support (i.e., from teachers, parents, and peers) relates to engagement in class, academic achievement, and well-being. Data were collected on 389 adolescents (M(age) = 14.3, SD(age) = 2.1, 58% female, low to high SES). Extending SDT’s contention that “the more supplies the better”, results suggest that the impact of supplies actually depends on the level of needs, and that commensurate (for parents) or surplus supplies (for teachers, peers) are most optimal. Therefore, while some youth require strongly supportive relationships to experience optimal development, others require much lower support, and may even suffer from higher support.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/132320
ISSN: 0047-2891
DOI: 10.1007/s10964-024-02049-9
Source: Journal of Youth and Adolescence [0047-2891], (2024)
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