Fletcher Anne C, Hunter Andrea G, Eanes Angella Y
Department of Human Development and Family Studies, University of North Carolina, Greensboro, NC 27402-6170, USA.
Dev Psychol. 2006 Nov;42(6):1057-68. doi: 10.1037/0012-1649.42.6.1057.
Third grade children (N = 404) and their mothers completed questionnaires and participated in interviews designed to identify children's friendships across multiple contexts, determine levels of social network closure for these friendships, and assess child well-being. Cluster analyses revealed distinct patterns in the contexts in which children's friendships were maintained. Closure was highest for children whose friendship clusters heavily represented relatives as friends and lowest when friends were from schools and the broader community. Intermediate levels of closure were observed for the clusters of neighborhood friends and friends from church and school. Both friendship cluster and, to some extent, ethnicity moderated associations between closure and indicators of well-being.
三年级儿童(N = 404)及其母亲完成了问卷调查,并参与了旨在识别儿童在多种情境下的友谊、确定这些友谊的社交网络封闭程度以及评估儿童幸福感的访谈。聚类分析揭示了儿童维持友谊的情境中的不同模式。对于那些友谊群体中亲属作为朋友占比很高的儿童,社交网络封闭程度最高;而当朋友来自学校和更广泛的社区时,社交网络封闭程度最低。对于邻里朋友以及来自教堂和学校的朋友群体,观察到了中等程度的社交网络封闭。友谊群体以及在一定程度上的种族,都调节了社交网络封闭与幸福感指标之间的关联。