Adolescence is a pivotal stage for identity and goal exploration, necessitating a focus on holistic development and spiritual formation. This study examines the intersection of the 'Big Five' personality traits–Openness, Conscientiousness, Extraversion, Agreeableness, and Neuroticism–with the modified Five Cs of Adolescents Spiritual development–Calling, Character, Competence, Courage, and Community.
Adapting the 5Cs by Geldhof et al., for Positive Youth Development and modifying it to fit the spiritual formation of adolescents, this study Utilizes document analysis, and observation of focus groups of adolescents in Bamenda across psychology, education, sociology, and theology, the research aims to determine the influence of these 5Cs and the mediating effects of personality traits on adolescent growth.
Research has shown that the development of adolescents' character, competence, and community involvement is influenced by their temperament and character traits. These traits, particularly self-directedness, play a protective role in their well-being and psychosocial adjustment. Furthermore, Pedersen opines that the context in which adolescents engage, such as peer, school, and employment, can shape their competence and influence their self-esteem and delinquency. Jalal et al., believe Personality development programs, including those focused on motivation, leadership, and caring, have been found to positively impact students' character. However, the mediating effects of personality traits on the holistic development of adolescents are also influenced by psychosocial stress, with acute stress partially mediating the longitudinal stability of conscientiousness.
Inhaltsverzeichnis (Table of Contents)
- INTRODUCTION
- METHODOLOGY
- THE INTERSECTION OF FIVE CS AND PERSONALITY TRAITS
- THE FIVE C'S AND ADOLESCENT DEVELOPMENT
- a) Calling and Adolescents Development
- b) Character and Adolescents Development
- c) Competence and Adolescents Development
- d) Courage and Adolescent development
- e) Community and Adolescent development
- FINDINGS OF THE INTERSECTION OF FIVE CS AND THE MEDIATING EFFECTS OF PERSONALITY TRAITS ON THE HOLISTIC DEVELOPMENT ADOLESCENTS
Zielsetzung und Themenschwerpunkte (Objectives and Key Themes)
This conceptual analysis aims to explore the influence of the Five Cs framework on adolescent development, with the Big Five personality traits serving as a mediator. This research investigates the intersection of these personality traits and the Five Cs of adolescent spiritual development, aiming to determine the influence of these factors on adolescent growth.
- The influence of the Five Cs (Calling, Character, Competence, Courage, and Community) on adolescent development.
- The mediating effects of the Big Five personality traits (Openness, Conscientiousness, Extraversion, Agreeableness, and Neuroticism) on adolescent growth.
- The impact of personality traits on the development of character, competence, and community engagement in adolescents.
- The role of psychosocial stress in mediating the influence of personality traits on adolescent development.
- The importance of personalized approaches in supporting adolescents during their formative years.
Zusammenfassung der Kapitel (Chapter Summaries)
The introduction delves into the critical phase of adolescence, emphasizing the importance of the Five Cs and personality psychology in understanding adolescent growth. The methodology section outlines the research approach, including the utilization of document analysis and focus group observations. The core of the study lies in examining the intersection of the Five Cs and personality traits, with chapters dedicated to each of the Five Cs and their individual impact on adolescent development. These chapters delve into the role of calling, character, competence, courage, and community engagement in shaping the adolescent experience.
Schlüsselwörter (Keywords)
This study focuses on the concepts of adolescence, the Big Five Personality Traits, the Five Cs (Calling, Character, Competence, Courage, Community), holistic development, and conceptual analysis. The research explores the intersection of these concepts to understand the complex interplay of personality, spirituality, and social engagement in the lives of adolescents.
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- Eric S. Mbuh (Autor:in), 2024, Examining the Intersection of Five Cs and the Mediating Effects of Personality Traits on the Holistic Development of Adolescents, München, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/1496198