Department of Psychology, University of California, Los Angeles, CA, USA.
Department of Psychology & Neuroscience, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, USA.
Dev Sci. 2018 Jul;21(4):e12611. doi: 10.1111/desc.12611. Epub 2017 Oct 4.
Numerous studies have established that the social context greatly affects adolescent risk taking. However, it remains unexplored whether adolescents' decision-making behaviors change when they take risks that affect other individuals such as a parent. In the current study, we sought to investigate how the social context influences risky decisions when adolescents' behavior affects their family using a formalized risk-taking model. Sixty-three early adolescents (M = 13.3 years; 51% female) played a risk-taking task twice, once during which they could make risky choices that only affected themselves and another during which their risky choices only affected their parent. Results showed that adolescents reporting high family conflict made more risky decisions when taking risks for their parent compared to themselves, whereas adolescents reporting low family conflict made fewer risky decisions when taking risks for their parent compared to themselves. These findings are the first to show that adolescents change their decision-making behaviors when their risks affect their family and have important implications for current theories of adolescent risk taking.
大量研究已经证实,社会环境会极大地影响青少年的冒险行为。然而,目前仍不清楚当青少年冒险行为会影响到他人,如父母时,他们的决策行为是否会发生变化。在本研究中,我们试图使用一种形式化的冒险模型来调查社会环境如何影响青少年的行为对其家庭产生影响时的冒险决策。63 名早期青少年(M=13.3 岁,51%为女性)两次玩风险承担任务,一次是他们可以做出只影响自己的风险选择,另一次是他们的风险选择只影响他们的父母。结果表明,与只影响自己时相比,报告家庭冲突较高的青少年在为父母冒险时会做出更多的风险决策,而报告家庭冲突较低的青少年在为父母冒险时则会做出更少的风险决策。这些发现首次表明,当青少年的风险会影响到他们的家庭时,他们会改变自己的决策行为,这对当前的青少年冒险行为理论具有重要意义。