Steinberg Davia, Simon Valerie
Wayne State University, Department of Psychology & Merrill Palmer Skillman Institute, 5057 Woodward Ave., Detroit, MI 48202 USA.
J Child Fam Stud. 2019 May;28(5):1182-1195. doi: 10.1007/s10826-019-01365-0. Epub 2019 Mar 7.
Youths' participation in organized activities has been repeatedly associated with better psychosocial adjustment. However, youth living in more disadvantaged contexts (e.g., lower-income, dangerous neighborhoods) have less access to organized activities. The current study aimed to compare hobbies and organized activities, in terms of their accessibility and associations with social functioning with peers, using a social ecological framework. We also examined the conditional effects of family and neighborhood disadvantage for the associations between activity engagement and peer functioning.
Participants were 91 predominantly African American, urban-dwelling middle school girls (M = 12.43) and their primary caregivers. Dyads completed separate interviews and questionnaires on activity engagement, family and neighborhood disadvantage, and social functioning with peers.
Results suggest that hobbies are a distinct facet of activity engagement that might be more widely accessible than organized activities. Greater involvement in hobbies and organized activities showed unique associations with indices of better peer functioning. Moreover, some of these associations were stronger for youth living in more disadvantaged contexts.
This study advances the understanding of an important yet neglected topic within the adolescent development literature on activity research, namely differential access to opportunities among ethnic minority youth. Results suggest that hobby engagement is an important aspect of activity engagement with social benefits, especially for youth living in more disadvantaged contexts. Further investigation is warranted to understand the range of potential benefits of youths' hobby involvement.
青少年参与有组织的活动一直与更好的心理社会适应相关联。然而,生活在更不利环境(如低收入、危险社区)中的青少年参与有组织活动的机会较少。本研究旨在使用社会生态框架,比较爱好和有组织的活动在可及性以及与同伴社交功能的关联方面的情况。我们还考察了家庭和社区不利因素对活动参与和同伴功能之间关联的条件效应。
研究对象为91名主要是居住在城市的非裔美国初中女生(平均年龄M = 12.43岁)及其主要照顾者。两人一组分别完成关于活动参与、家庭和社区不利因素以及与同伴社交功能的访谈和问卷调查。
结果表明,爱好是活动参与的一个独特方面,可能比有组织的活动更容易参与。更多地参与爱好和有组织的活动与更好的同伴功能指标呈现出独特的关联。此外,对于生活在更不利环境中的青少年,其中一些关联更强。
本研究推进了对青少年发展文献中活动研究这一重要但被忽视主题的理解,即少数族裔青少年获得机会的差异。结果表明,参与爱好是活动参与的一个重要方面,具有社会效益,特别是对于生活在更不利环境中的青少年。有必要进一步研究以了解青少年参与爱好的潜在益处范围。