Independent Scholar, USA.
Department of Child and Adolescent Development, San José State University, San José, California, USA.
J Community Psychol. 2021 Sep;49(7):2472-2492. doi: 10.1002/jcop.22547. Epub 2021 Mar 6.
This study examines risks and potential benefits that youth professionals experience in bargaining with adolescents. We conducted semistructured qualitative interviews with 50 experienced adult leaders of 27 high-quality arts, technology, and leadership youth programs (serving ethnically-diverse teens). Half worked with younger teens (ages 11-14), half with older (ages 14-18). Leaders reported bargaining in ways responsive to youth's wants and needs, reaching win-win agreements. Leaders of younger youth experienced more risks in bargaining, so took greater control over what was bargained. They used bargains most often to motivate when youth's enthusiasm dropped, and these bargains sometimes helped youth develop self-motivation. Leaders of older youth reported fewer risks and more benefits. They bargained as equals, asking youth to share decision-making responsibility. They used bargaining as a pedagogical tool to model, support, and challenge youth, which helped build their capacities for deliberative decision-making. The findings illuminate strategies for practitioners to use bargaining effectively.
本研究考察了青年专业人员在与青少年协商时所面临的风险和潜在利益。我们对 27 个高质量的艺术、技术和领导力青年项目的 50 名经验丰富的成年领导者(服务于不同种族的青少年)进行了半结构化的定性访谈。其中一半与年幼的青少年(11-14 岁)合作,一半与年长的青少年(14-18 岁)合作。领导者们报告说,他们以响应青少年的需求和愿望的方式进行协商,达成双赢的协议。与年幼青少年合作的领导者在协商中面临更多的风险,因此对要协商的内容有更多的控制。当青少年的热情下降时,他们最常使用协商来激励青少年,这些协商有时有助于青少年培养自我激励能力。年长青少年的领导者报告的风险较少,收益更多。他们平等协商,要求青少年分担决策责任。他们将协商作为一种教学工具,来为青少年树立榜样、提供支持和挑战,这有助于培养他们进行深思熟虑的决策的能力。研究结果阐明了实践者有效使用协商的策略。