Department of Sociology, Western Washington University, 98225, Bellingham, WA.
J Youth Adolesc. 1991 Feb;20(1):89-105. doi: 10.1007/BF01537353.
This research examines the effects of specific physical changes associated with puberty on peer and parent relationships of early and middle adolescent white boys. The data used are from a longitudinal study of Milwaukee school children conducted by Simmons and Blyth (1979). On the basis of past research, most of the physical changes that occur during puberty were expected to increase peer status. According to Richer's (1968) exchange model, these positive effects in the domain of peer relations should, in turn, reduce the resource dependency of the adolescent on his parents. As a result, greater independence from parents should ensue and the likelihood of conflict should increase. As expected, significant positive relationships were found for the effects of various physical changes on most peer status variables and independence from parents. However, no significant relationships were found for the effects of physical changes on parent-adolescent relationship quality or conflict with parents. Also contrary to expectations, controlling for changes in peer status did not alter the positive effects of physical change on independence from parents. Finally, tests for interactions showed that the parent-adolescent relationship was negatively affected when parents did not grant greater independence to the physically changing adolescent. In conclusion, it is suggested that while resource dependencies may indeed change during puberty, parents alter their expectations for their children and grant greater independence based on the adolescent's physical appearance alone.
这项研究考察了与青春期相关的特定身体变化对早期和中期白人男孩同伴和父母关系的影响。使用的数据来自西蒙斯和布莱思(1979 年)对密尔沃基学校儿童进行的纵向研究。根据过去的研究,青春期发生的大多数身体变化预计会增加同伴地位。根据里彻(1968 年)的交换模型,同伴关系领域的这些积极影响反过来应该会减少青少年对父母的资源依赖。因此,青少年应该更加独立,冲突的可能性也会增加。不出所料,各种身体变化对大多数同伴地位变量和与父母的独立性的影响都存在显著的正相关关系。然而,身体变化对父母-青少年关系质量或与父母的冲突的影响没有显著关系。与预期相反,控制同伴地位的变化并没有改变身体变化对独立性的积极影响。最后,交互作用的检验表明,当父母不给身体变化的青少年更大的独立性时,父母-青少年关系会受到负面影响。总之,研究表明,尽管资源依赖关系在青春期确实可能发生变化,但父母会根据青少年的外表来改变他们对孩子的期望,并给予他们更大的独立性。