Department of Educational Psychology, University of Wisconsin, 1025 West Johnson Street, 53706, Madison, Wisconsin.
J Youth Adolesc. 1982 Apr;11(2):121-33. doi: 10.1007/BF01834708.
Although people assume that peer pressure is an influential component of adolescent development, few empirical studies have investigated the nature and extent of its influence. Using retrospective accounts from 297 college undergraduates, the present study assessed how much pressure peers exerted in numerous areas of high school life and how this pressure influenced teenagers' attitudes and behaviors. One-third of both genders identified peer pressure as one of the hardest things they had to face as a teenager. Generally, however, peer pressure appeared stronger for females than males, and the genders disagreed about the areas in which pressure was strongest. Perceptions of peer pressure were significantly associated with dating attitudes, sexual activity, and use of drugs and alcohol, but not with relationships with parents. The findings suggested that adolescents may be their own worst enemy in any attempt to break away from gender-stereotypic attitudes and behavior.
尽管人们认为同伴压力是青少年发展的一个重要影响因素,但很少有实证研究调查其影响的性质和程度。本研究使用 297 名大学生的回顾性报告,评估了同伴在高中生活众多领域施加了多大的压力,以及这种压力如何影响青少年的态度和行为。三分之一的男女学生都认为同伴压力是他们青少年时期最难以面对的事情之一。然而,一般来说,同伴压力对女性比男性更强,而且男女双方对压力最强的领域存在分歧。对同伴压力的看法与约会态度、性行为以及使用毒品和酒精显著相关,但与与父母的关系无关。研究结果表明,青少年在试图摆脱性别刻板态度和行为时,可能是他们自己最大的敌人。