“…Looking across these theories, some scholars argue that identity and intimacy development co‐occur during adolescence (Montgomery, 2005; Pittman et al., 2011). Indeed, research shows that an adolescent's feelings of closeness, support, or security within close relationships, whether family, peer or romantic, are associated with efforts to form an identity (Avila, Cabral, & Matos, 2012; Kerpelman et al., 2012; Pittman, Kerpelman, Soto, & Adler‐Baeder, 2012). Other studies show an association between psychosocial intimacy and identity constructs (e.g., Archer & Grey, 2009; Montgomery, 2005).…”