Nangle Douglas W, Erdley Cynthia A, Newman Julie E, Mason Craig A, Carpenter Erika M
Department of Psychology, University of Maine, Orono, ME 04469-5742, USA.
J Clin Child Adolesc Psychol. 2003 Dec;32(4):546-55. doi: 10.1207/S15374424JCCP3204_7.
A mediational model positing that the effects of popularity on children's loneliness and depression are passed through indexes of friendship experiences was tested using structural equation modeling. Children (193 3rd through 6th graders) completed a battery of sociometric and self-report questionnaires from which measures of popularity, multiple friendship dimensions (i.e., quantity and quality of best and good friendships), and loneliness and depression were derived. Confirmation of a slightly modified model supported the mediational hypothesis. Although popularity exerted no direct impact on the adjustment indexes, it strongly influenced friendship, which, in turn, affected depression through its strong association with loneliness. It appears that popularity is important for setting the stage for relationship development, but that it is dyadic friendship experiences that most directly influence feelings of loneliness and depression.
采用结构方程模型对一个中介模型进行了检验,该模型假定受欢迎程度对儿童孤独感和抑郁的影响是通过友谊体验指标传递的。研究对象为193名三至六年级学生,他们完成了一系列社会测量和自我报告问卷,从中得出了受欢迎程度、多种友谊维度(即最佳和良好友谊的数量和质量)以及孤独感和抑郁的测量结果。对一个稍作修改的模型的验证支持了中介假设。虽然受欢迎程度对适应指标没有直接影响,但它对友谊有强烈影响,而友谊又通过与孤独感的紧密关联影响抑郁。看来,受欢迎程度对于为关系发展奠定基础很重要,但最直接影响孤独感和抑郁情绪的是二元友谊体验。