Barry Carolyn McNamara, Wentzel Kathryn R
Department of Psychology, Loyola College in Maryland, Baltimore, MD 21210-2699, USA.
Dev Psychol. 2006 Jan;42(1):153-63. doi: 10.1037/0012-1649.42.1.15.
This study examined motivation (prosocial goals), individual characteristics (sex, ethnicity, and grade), and friendship characteristics (affective quality, interaction frequency, and friendship stability) in relation to middle adolescents' prosocial behavior over time. Ninth- and 10th-grade students (N = 208) attending a suburban, mid-Atlantic public high school and having at least 1 reciprocated friendship were followed for 1 year. Hierarchical regression analyses revealed that a friend's behavior is related to an individual's prosocial goal pursuit, which in turn, is related to an individual's prosocial behavior. Further, the affective quality of a friendship and the frequency with which friends interact moderate relations of a friend's prosocial behavior to an individual's prosocial goal pursuit.
本研究考察了随着时间推移,动机(亲社会目标)、个体特征(性别、种族和年级)以及友谊特征(情感质量、互动频率和友谊稳定性)与青少年中期亲社会行为之间的关系。对一所位于大西洋中部郊区的公立高中的9年级和10年级学生(N = 208)进行了为期1年的跟踪研究,这些学生至少有一段相互回应的友谊。分层回归分析表明,朋友的行为与个体亲社会目标的追求有关,而这反过来又与个体的亲社会行为有关。此外,友谊的情感质量以及朋友互动的频率调节了朋友的亲社会行为与个体亲社会目标追求之间的关系。