Jordyn Marsha, Byrd Mark
Department of Psychology, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand.
Adolescence. 2003 Summer;38(150):267-78.
One of the developmental challenges facing the emerging adult is to live independently of his/her family of origin. Research has shown that the living arrangements of late adolescents/young adults also affect aspects of their personal development. This study examined the relationship between university students' living arrangements, their identity development status, the degree of life difficulties experienced, and the manner in which they coped with their difficulties. In general, it was found that those who did not reside in their parents' home had greater levels of problems but also used more direct, problem-focused coping strategies than did those who resided at home. Individuals residing away from their parents were also more likely to have established an adult identity, whereas those who resided with their parents were more likely to be still in the process of developing an adult identity.
新兴成年人面临的发展挑战之一是独立于原生家庭生活。研究表明,青少年晚期/青年成年人的居住安排也会影响他们个人发展的各个方面。本研究考察了大学生的居住安排、身份发展状况、所经历的生活困难程度以及他们应对困难的方式之间的关系。总体而言,研究发现,不住在父母家的学生问题更多,但比起住在家里的学生,他们也会采用更直接、以问题为导向的应对策略。不住在父母身边的个体也更有可能确立了成人身份,而与父母住在一起的个体则更有可能仍处于成人身份的发展过程中。