McHale S M, Updegraff K A, Helms-Erikson H, Crouter A C
Department of Human Development and Family Studies, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park 16802, USA.
Dev Psychol. 2001 Jan;37(1):115-25.
The development of gender role qualities (attitudes, personality, leisure activities) from middle childhood to early adolescence was studied to determine whether siblings' gender role qualities predicted those of their sisters and brothers. Participants were 198 firstborn and second-born siblings (Ms = 10 years 9 months and 8 years 3 months, respectively, in Year 1) and their parents. Families were interviewed annually for 3 years. Firstborn siblings' qualities in Year 1 predicted second-born children's qualities in Year 3 when both parent and child qualities in Year 1 were controlled, a pattern consistent with a social learning model of sibling influence. Parental influence was more evident and sibling influence less evident in predicting firstborns' qualities; for firstborns, sibling influences suggested a de-identification process.
研究了从中童年期到青春期早期性别角色特质(态度、个性、休闲活动)的发展情况,以确定兄弟姐妹的性别角色特质是否能预测其姐妹和兄弟的特质。参与者为198对头胎和二胎兄弟姐妹(第一年时平均年龄分别为10岁9个月和8岁3个月)及其父母。对这些家庭进行了为期3年的年度访谈。在控制了第一年父母和孩子的特质后,第一年头胎兄弟姐妹的特质能够预测第三年二胎孩子的特质,这一模式与兄弟姐妹影响的社会学习模型一致。在预测头胎孩子的特质时,父母的影响更为明显,而兄弟姐妹的影响则不太明显;对于头胎孩子来说,兄弟姐妹的影响表明了一种去认同过程。