Onuoha Francis N, Munakata Tsunetsugu
Prof. T. Munakata's Laboratory, Institute of Comprehensive Human Care Sciences, University of Tsukuba, Tennodai 1-1-1 D511, Tsukuba, Japan.
Adolescence. 2005 Fall;40(159):525-32.
Adolescents are frequently admonished to be socially assertive in order to confront negative interpersonal peer influences. Since the advent of HIV/AIDS in human social chemistry, the admonition has become more critical than ever. But the warning is often proffered in the misguided presumption that social assertiveness is the all-required psycho-structure against risk. The present cross-national study examines social and sexual assertiveness in four-country adolescent samples of Nigerian, Thai, Chinese, and Japanese college students. The findings reveal that sexual rather than social assertiveness was the sine qua non against risk, cross-culturally.
青少年经常被告诫要在社交中表现得自信,以便应对同伴间负面的人际影响。自从艾滋病毒/艾滋病出现在人类社会环境中以来,这种告诫变得比以往任何时候都更加关键。但这种警告往往是基于一种错误的假设,即社交自信是抵御风险所需的全部心理结构。本跨国研究调查了尼日利亚、泰国、中国和日本大学生这四个国家青少年样本中的社交和性自信情况。研究结果表明,从跨文化角度来看,性自信而非社交自信才是抵御风险的必要条件。