Yoder A E
J Adolesc. 2000 Feb;23(1):95-106. doi: 10.1006/jado.1999.0298.
While many psychological, sociological and educational researchers acknowledge that ego identity formation is a socially embedded process, others have found that identity research often focuses, almost exclusively, on internal psychological development. The concept of "barriers" provides a means by which to describe external influences associated with adolescent and young adult ego identity exploration and commitment processes which affect and possibly limit individual developmental options. Based on Erikson's assumption that ego identity formation involves both personal growth and communal change, the barriers qualification expands upon Marica's identity status paradigm to more accurately reflect socio-cultural variables which may have impact upon individual internal psychological function.
虽然许多心理学、社会学和教育领域的研究者都承认自我认同的形成是一个社会嵌入的过程,但也有其他人发现,认同研究往往几乎完全聚焦于内部心理发展。“障碍”这一概念提供了一种方式,用以描述与青少年和青年自我认同探索及承诺过程相关的外部影响,这些影响会作用并可能限制个体的发展选择。基于埃里克森的假设,即自我认同的形成涉及个人成长和社会变迁,障碍的界定在马西亚的认同状态范式基础上进行了扩展,以更准确地反映可能对个体内部心理功能产生影响的社会文化变量。