T. Kasser et al., THE RELATIONS OF MATERNAL AND SOCIAL ENVIRONMENTS TO LATE ADOLESCENTSMATERIALISTIC AND PROSOCIAL VALUES, Developmental psychology, 31(6), 1995, pp. 907-914
Organismic theories and recent research suggest that environments that
do not support growth and self-expression are associated with valuing
financial success relatively more than affiliation, community feeling
, and self-acceptance. This prediction was investigated in a heterogen
ous sample of 18-year-olds using a variety of methods and informants.
Teenagers who rated the importance of financial success aspirations re
latively high compared to other values were found to have mothers who
were less nurturant. Further, materially oriented teenagers grew up in
less advantageous socioeconomic circumstances and were raised by moth
ers who especially valued the teens' financial success. Discussion foc
uses on explicating the different ways values are acquired.