Brown B Bradford
University of Wisconsin-Madison.
New Dir Child Adolesc Dev. 2013 Summer;2013(140):77-96. doi: 10.1002/cad.20038.
Borrowing a framework used to study adolescent peer groups, this chapter relates key findings from chapters in this volume to the status or reputation that peers accord a given organized activity, the tendency of activities to channel adolescents toward some relationships and away from others, and the context for peer interactions created within an activity. Then, a conceptual model is presented urging more careful consideration of specific features of a given activity and the peers who participate in them when examining peer effects on activity participants' psychosocial outcomes.
借鉴一个用于研究青少年同龄人群体的框架,本章将本卷各章的关键发现与同龄人赋予特定有组织活动的地位或声誉、活动引导青少年建立某些关系而远离其他关系的倾向,以及活动中形成的同龄人互动背景联系起来。然后,提出了一个概念模型,敦促在研究同龄人对活动参与者心理社会结果的影响时,更仔细地考虑特定活动的具体特征以及参与这些活动的同龄人。