School of Social and Family Dynamics, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85287-3701, USA.
Dev Psychol. 2011 Jul;47(4):1141-52. doi: 10.1037/a0024091.
Extracurricular activities are settings that are theorized to help adolescents maintain existing friendships and develop new friendships. The overarching goal of the current investigation was to examine whether coparticipating in school-based extracurricular activities supported adolescents' school-based friendships. We used social network methods and data from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health to examine whether dyadic friendship ties were more likely to exist among activity coparticipants while controlling for alternative friendship processes, namely dyadic homophily (e.g., demographic and behavioral similarities) and network-level processes (e.g., triadic closure). Results provide strong evidence that activities were associated with current friendships and promoted the formation of new friendships. These associations varied based on school level (i.e., middle vs. high school) and activity type (i.e., sports, academic, arts). Results of this study provide new insight into the complex relations between activities and friendship that can inform theories of their developmental outcomes.
课外活动被认为有助于青少年维持现有友谊和发展新友谊。本研究的总体目标是检验是否参与基于学校的课外活动支持青少年的学校友谊。我们使用社会网络方法和来自全国青少年健康纵向研究的数据,在控制其他友谊过程(即对偶同质性(例如,人口统计学和行为相似性)和网络水平过程(例如,三元闭合)的情况下,检验是否在活动参与者之间更有可能存在对偶友谊关系。结果提供了强有力的证据,表明活动与当前友谊相关,并促进了新友谊的形成。这些关联基于学校水平(即中学与高中)和活动类型(即体育、学术、艺术)而有所不同。本研究的结果提供了对活动与友谊之间复杂关系的新见解,可以为它们的发展结果理论提供信息。