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Other people are crucial for adolescent interest development across various activities. Their involvement, presence, and necessity evolve over time, significantly shaping how adolescents pursue their interests.

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  • Developmental Psychology
  • Sociology of Education

Background:

  • Adolescent interest development is significantly influenced by social interactions.
  • Existing research often focuses on specific interests (e.g., STEM) or contexts (e.g., school).

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the diverse ways social involvement facilitates adolescent interest development.
  • To examine how social involvement varies across different interests and contexts.

Main Methods:

  • Longitudinal study of nine adolescents over nearly three years.
  • Utilized experience sampling (3029 events) and interviews (174) to capture interest engagement and reflections.
  • Identified twelve distinct manifestations of social involvement.

Main Results:

  • Observed variations in the structural involvement, identity, and necessity of others.
  • Documented shifts in the presence and role of involved others over time.
  • Adolescents' interest pursuits are consequential to the involvement of others.

Conclusions:

  • Social involvement is a dynamic and critical factor in adolescent interest development.
  • Understanding the nuances of social involvement is essential for supporting adolescent interests.
  • Recognizing the evolving role of others can inform interventions and support systems.