Department of Sociology, University of Kentucky, 40546-0091, Lexington, Kentucky.
J Youth Adolesc. 1990 Apr;19(2):91-110. doi: 10.1007/BF01538715.
This investigation specified three models regarding the association between identity and intimacy formation and investigated their potential validity using a longitudinal cross-lag panel design. Seventy-one males and 71 females completed identity and intimacy measures on two occasions over a 5-week period. The primary findings are (1) individuals with a clear sense of identity are more likely, 5 weeks later, to have a more advanced sense of intimacy for both sexes when sex-role identification is removed from gender comparisons; (2) sex-role orientation mediates the identity/intimacy association, while for females, a masculine orientation is associated with a pattern similar to that observed for either masculine- or feminine-oriented males; and (3) femininity is associated with a more fused connection between identity and intimacy for females. This report provides an initial investigation studying the identity/intimacy association during late adolescence based on three theoretical perspectives. Theoretical interpretations and conclusions are offered.
本研究基于三种理论视角,针对身份认同与亲密关系形成之间的关系提出了三个模型,并通过 5 周的纵向交叉滞后面板设计调查了它们的潜在有效性。71 名男性和 71 名女性在两个时间点上完成了身份认同和亲密关系的测量。主要发现如下:(1)当性别比较中去除性别角色认同时,具有清晰身份认同感的个体更有可能在 5 周后拥有更先进的亲密关系,无论其性别如何;(2)性别角色取向在身份/亲密关系关联中起中介作用,而对于女性来说,男性化取向与观察到的男性化或女性化取向男性的模式相似;(3)女性的女性气质与身份认同和亲密关系之间更融合的联系相关。本报告基于三种理论视角,对青少年晚期的身份认同/亲密关系关联进行了初步研究。提供了理论解释和结论。