the Department of Psychology, University of Haifa, Haifa, Israel.
J Youth Adolesc. 1980 Dec;9(6):507-19. doi: 10.1007/BF02089887.
In order to examine the sense of continuity of adolescents, self-appraisals of retrospective and prospective change or sameness were elicited from Israeli boys and girls in grades 7, 9, and 11 (N=186). With reference to each of 60 self-attributes, these adolescents indicated the amount of change they perceived in themselves, compared with what they were like five years ago. They then estimated how much they expected to change on each attribute five years from now. Most respondents perceived minimal change in themselves, both retrospectively and prospectively. Regression analyses indicated that the lower the amount of perceived change of self, the higher the level of self-perceived adjustment and self-ideal congruence. These findings are discussed in terms of their implications for future studies of the sense of continuity in adolescence and beyond.
为了考察青少年的连续性感,本研究从以色列的 7、9 和 11 年级的男孩和女孩(N=186)中获取了他们对过去和未来变化或不变的自我评估。这些青少年参考了 60 项自我属性中的每一项,指出他们与五年前相比,自己在哪些方面发生了变化。然后,他们估计五年后自己在每个属性上会发生多少变化。大多数受访者认为自己在过去和未来都没有发生太大的变化。回归分析表明,自我感知变化越小,自我感知调整和自我理想一致性的水平就越高。这些发现从未来对青少年连续性感的研究及其延伸方面进行了讨论。