Department of Psychology, Tiensestraat 102, 3000 Leuven, Belgium.
J Pers. 2012 Feb;80(1):135-61. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-6494.2011.00729.x.
Research on identity focuses on the processes involved (e.g., identity style) or its content (e.g., goals and values), but limited research has addressed both issues simultaneously. The present study investigates cross-lagged relations between identity styles (i.e., informational, normative, and diffuse-avoidant) and goals (i.e., intrinsic vs. extrinsic and openness to change vs. conservation) in a 3-wave adolescent sample (N = 806). Results support a reciprocal model, with process and content influencing each other. As for process effects, the informational and diffuse-avoidant style predicted decreases in conservation goals, and the normative style predicted increases in conservation and extrinsic goals. As for content effects, conservation goals increased the normative style, and extrinsic goals decreased the informational and increased the diffuse-avoidant style.
研究重点关注身份认同的过程(例如,身份认同风格)或其内容(例如,目标和价值观),但很少有研究同时涉及这两个问题。本研究在一个 3 波青少年样本(N=806)中调查了身份认同风格(即信息、规范和回避-扩散)与目标(即内在与外在、开放性改变与保守性)之间的交叉滞后关系。结果支持一个相互影响的模型,过程和内容相互影响。至于过程效应,信息和回避-扩散风格预测保守目标减少,规范风格预测保守和外在目标增加。至于内容效应,保守目标增加了规范风格,外在目标减少了信息风格,增加了回避-扩散风格。