De Goede Irene H A, Branje Susan J T, Meeus Wim H J
Research Centre Adolescent Development, Utrecht University, P.O. Box 80140, 3508 TC Utrecht, The Netherlands.
J Adolesc. 2009 Oct;32(5):1105-23. doi: 10.1016/j.adolescence.2009.03.002. Epub 2009 Mar 23.
This five-wave study aims to investigate the development of adolescents' perceptions of support, negative interaction, and power in best friendships from ages 12 to 20 years. Furthermore, gender differences and linkages between the three dimensions are explored. A total of 593 early adolescents (53.6% boys) and 337 middle adolescents (43.3% boys) participated. A multigroup multivariate accelerated growth curve showed an increase of support for both boys and girls. Negative interaction was found to temporarily increase and then decrease for boys, while remaining stable for girls. Power temporarily increased for boys and decreased for girls. Results indicated that (1) friendships become more supportive during adolescence, (2) power issues are more prominent in friendships of boys and more powerful peers are perceived as more supportive by boys but not by girls, and (3) friendships of boys show a lagged development towards more equality.
这项五阶段研究旨在调查12至20岁青少年对最佳友谊中支持、负面互动和权力认知的发展情况。此外,还探讨了性别差异以及这三个维度之间的联系。共有593名青少年早期参与者(男孩占53.6%)和337名青少年中期参与者(男孩占43.3%)。多组多元加速增长曲线显示,男孩和女孩获得的支持都有所增加。研究发现,男孩的负面互动先暂时增加然后减少,而女孩的负面互动则保持稳定。男孩的权力暂时增加,女孩的权力则下降。结果表明:(1)青春期的友谊变得更具支持性;(2)权力问题在男孩的友谊中更为突出,男孩认为更有权力的同龄人更具支持性,而女孩则不然;(3)男孩的友谊在向更平等发展方面存在滞后。