Durkin Kevin, Conti-Ramsden Gina
Department of Psychology, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK.
Child Dev. 2007 Sep-Oct;78(5):1441-57. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-8624.2007.01076.x.
Language is drawn on extensively in friendships but has received scant attention in the developmental literature. This study compared friendship quality in 16-year-old adolescents with and without specific language impairment (SLI), testing the extent it is predicted by individual differences in social behaviors and language ability. Participants were 120 adolescents with SLI and 118 typically developing (TD) adolescents. After considering the effects of nonverbal IQ and prosocial and difficult behavior, language measures were found to be associated with friendship quality. The TD participants enjoyed normal friendships, whereas the participants with SLI were more likely to exhibit poorer quality (although 60% experienced good quality of friendships). Longitudinal analyses identified early language difficulties as predictive of poorer friendship quality in adolescence.
语言在友谊中被广泛运用,但在发展心理学文献中却很少受到关注。本研究比较了有特定语言障碍(SLI)和无特定语言障碍的16岁青少年的友谊质量,检验了社交行为和语言能力的个体差异对友谊质量的预测程度。参与者包括120名患有SLI的青少年和118名发育正常(TD)的青少年。在考虑了非言语智商、亲社会行为和问题行为的影响后,发现语言指标与友谊质量相关。TD组参与者拥有正常的友谊,而患有SLI的参与者更有可能表现出较差的友谊质量(尽管60%的人拥有高质量的友谊)。纵向分析表明,早期语言困难可预测青少年较差的友谊质量。