Jinan University, Guangzhou, China.
Shandong Normal University, Jinan, China.
J Youth Adolesc. 2022 Nov;51(11):2161-2172. doi: 10.1007/s10964-022-01659-5. Epub 2022 Jul 21.
A number of studies have focused on the same-sex peer effect on and the developmental difference in adolescent risk-taking in terms of the dual systems model. Little research, however, addresses the effects of different observers, the role of different levels of individual self-control, and their interactions. To fill this gap, the present study examined the main and interactive effects of observer presence and individual self-control on male adolescents' risk-taking behavior with an experimental design. A total of 261 male adolescents (M = 15.79 ± 0.79, range = 14-18) completed an adapted Stoplight Task, which measures risk-taking behavior, in the presence of an observer, either peer or adult, either male or female. The results indicated that a same-sex peer's presence and low self-control were both risk factors of male adolescents' risk-taking, but did only low self-control male adolescents take serious risks when in the presence of a same-sex peer whereas those with high self-control consistently had low levels of risk-taking under any condition. An opposite-sex observer, particularly an opposite-sex adult's presence, played a similar protective role for male adolescents with low self-control. The findings suggest that a high level of self-control closely related to the cognitive control system may significantly buffer the negative effect of an adverse social stimulus which activates the social-emotional system on male adolescents' risk-taking; the findings also reveal that an opposite-sex adult's presence may contribute to a decrease in male adolescents' risk-taking by improving their cognitive control system.
一些研究集中在双系统模型中,同性同伴对青少年冒险行为的影响以及青少年冒险行为的发展差异。然而,很少有研究涉及不同的观察者、个体自我控制的不同水平及其相互作用的影响。为了填补这一空白,本研究采用实验设计,检验了观察者的存在和个体自我控制对男性青少年冒险行为的主要和交互作用。共有 261 名男性青少年(M=15.79±0.79,范围=14-18)在观察者(同伴或成人,男性或女性)在场的情况下完成了一项改编后的红绿灯任务,该任务衡量冒险行为。结果表明,同性同伴的存在和低自我控制都是男性青少年冒险行为的风险因素,但只有低自我控制的男性青少年在有同性同伴在场时才会冒险,而那些自我控制能力高的男性青少年在任何情况下冒险程度都较低。异性观察者,特别是异性成人的存在,对低自我控制的男性青少年起到了类似的保护作用。研究结果表明,与认知控制系统密切相关的高水平自我控制可能会显著缓冲激活社会情感系统的不利社会刺激对男性青少年冒险行为的负面影响;研究结果还表明,异性成人的存在可能通过改善认知控制系统,降低男性青少年的冒险行为。