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作为阻止反社会行为的社会影响因素的父母和同龄人。

Parents and peers as social influences to deter antisocial behavior.

作者信息

Cook Emily C, Buehler Cheryl, Henson Robert

机构信息

Department of Human Development and Family Studies, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Greensboro, NC 27402-6170, USA.

出版信息

J Youth Adolesc. 2009 Oct;38(9):1240-52. doi: 10.1007/s10964-008-9348-x. Epub 2008 Oct 4.

Abstract

Growth curve analyses were used to investigate parents' and peers' influence on adolescents' choice to abstain from antisocial behavior in a community-based sample of 416 early adolescents living in the Southeastern United States. Participants were primarily European American (91%) and 51% were girls. Both parents and peers were important influences on the choice to abstain from antisocial behavior. Over the four-year period adolescents relied increasingly on parents as influences and relied less on peers as influences to deter antisocial behavior. Significant gender differences emerged and suggested that female adolescents relied more on social influences than did male adolescents but that as time progressed male adolescents increased the rate at which they relied on peers. Higher family income was associated with choosing peers as a social influence at wave 1, but no other significant income associations were found. Understanding influences on adolescents' abstinence choices is important for preventing antisocial behavior.

摘要

生长曲线分析被用于在美国东南部一个以社区为基础的、包含416名青少年的样本中,研究父母和同伴对青少年选择戒除反社会行为的影响。参与者主要是欧裔美国人(91%),51%是女孩。父母和同伴对戒除反社会行为的选择都有重要影响。在这四年期间,青少年越来越依赖父母的影响,而依赖同伴影响以抑制反社会行为的程度则降低。出现了显著的性别差异,表明女性青少年比男性青少年更依赖社会影响,但随着时间的推移,男性青少年依赖同伴的速度有所增加。较高的家庭收入与在第一波时选择同伴作为社会影响相关,但未发现其他显著的收入关联。了解对青少年戒除选择的影响对于预防反社会行为很重要。

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