Franzoi S L, Davis M H
J Pers Soc Psychol. 1985 Mar;48(3):768-80. doi: 10.1037//0022-3514.48.3.768.
Using structural equation techniques, we tested a theoretical model designed to describe the causal relations existing among loneliness, self-disclosure to peers and parents, and specific antecedent variables. Participants were 350 high-school students who answered questions concerning themselves and their interpersonal relationships. Results generally indicated a good fit between the theoretical model and the observed relations. In addition to replicating the findings of previous studies concerning the relation between self-disclosure and loneliness, results also indicated an indirect relation between private self-consciousness and loneliness via peer self-disclosure; that is, high private self-conscious adolescents' greater willingness to self-disclose to peers resulted in their feeling less lonely. Results are discussed in terms of current theory in related fields.
我们运用结构方程技术,对一个理论模型进行了测试,该模型旨在描述孤独感、向同伴和父母的自我表露以及特定先行变量之间存在的因果关系。参与者为350名高中生,他们回答了有关自己及人际关系的问题。结果总体表明理论模型与观察到的关系之间拟合良好。除了复制先前关于自我表露与孤独感之间关系的研究结果外,结果还表明,通过同伴自我表露,私我意识与孤独感之间存在间接关系;也就是说,具有较高私我意识的青少年更愿意向同伴自我表露,从而使他们感到孤独感减轻。我们根据相关领域的当前理论对结果进行了讨论。