Stevenson B W, Roscoe B, Brooks R H, Kelsey T
Adolescence. 1987 Summer;22(86):393-404.
This exploratory study examined the characteristics and interpersonal relations of a relatively small group of adolescents who identified themselves as members of a revived "mod movement." In-depth interviews were conducted with 13 members (45%) of this peer group in order to: identify the main features of the members, determine their similarity to earlier British mods, and assess gains from group affiliation. Results suggested that adolescents who joined this unique and somewhat extreme group were more similar than dissimilar to their contemporaries in their efforts to establish an identity and be accepted as individuals. Implications for interacting with members of such adolescent groups, and suggestions for future research are presented.
这项探索性研究考察了一小群自认为是复兴的“摩登运动”成员的青少年的特征及人际关系。为了:确定成员的主要特征、判断他们与早期英国摩登族的相似性以及评估从群体归属感中获得的收获,对这个同龄人群体中的13名成员(占45%)进行了深度访谈。结果表明,加入这个独特且 somewhat extreme群体的青少年在努力确立身份并被认可为个体方面,与其同龄人相似之处多于不同之处。文中还阐述了与这类青少年群体成员互动的意义以及对未来研究的建议。 (注:原文中“somewhat extreme”表述不太准确,推测可能是“较为极端”之类意思,但按要求未做调整)