Jaccard James, Blanton Hart, Dodge Tonya
Department of Psychology, Florida International University, University Park, Miami, FL 33199, USA.
Dev Psychol. 2005 Jan;41(1):135-47. doi: 10.1037/0012-1649.41.1.135.
Cross-sectional research suggests that peer influence has a moderate to strong impact on adolescent risk behavior. Such estimates may be inflated owing to third-variable confounds representing either friendship selection effects or the operation of parallel events. Approximately 1,700 peer dyads in Grades 7 to 11 were studied over a 1-year period to estimate the influence of closest friends on sexual activity and binge drinking. Analyses suggested that peer influence was small but reliable when both selection effects and parallel events were taken into account. Peer influence varied as a function of individual-peer similarity and maternal relations but not in accord with other theoretical predictions. It is suggested that the magnitude of peer effects in previous research may be overestimated in many contexts.
横断面研究表明,同伴影响对青少年的危险行为有中度到强烈的影响。由于代表友谊选择效应或平行事件作用的第三变量混杂因素,此类估计值可能被夸大。在一年时间里,对7至11年级的大约1700对同伴进行了研究,以估计最亲密朋友对性行为和酗酒的影响。分析表明,当同时考虑选择效应和平行事件时,同伴影响很小但很可靠。同伴影响因个体与同伴的相似性以及母亲关系而异,但不符合其他理论预测。有人认为,在许多情况下,先前研究中同伴效应的大小可能被高估了。
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