Schreiber S T, Glidewell J C
Am J Community Psychol. 1978 Oct;6(5):441-53. doi: 10.1007/BF00941420.
The social norms constraining interpersonal helping (formal and informal) were studied by the analysis of interviews of 348 persons in the Chicago area. The findings showed that only half the respondents who received help from family and friends believed that they had a right to such help. Three-fourths of those persons receiving help from professional practitioners believed they had a right to such help. There was a definite relationship between the kinds of rights and the kinds of duties reported by those who believed they had such rights and duties. The relationship was significantly different in personal helping among families and friends from what it was in professional helping processes with practitioners.
通过对芝加哥地区348人的访谈分析,研究了制约人际帮助(正式和非正式)的社会规范。研究结果表明,在从家人和朋友那里获得帮助的受访者中,只有一半人认为他们有权获得这种帮助。在从专业从业者那里获得帮助的人中,四分之三的人认为他们有权获得这种帮助。在那些认为自己有权利和义务的人中,所报告的权利种类和义务种类之间存在明确的关系。这种关系在家人和朋友之间的个人帮助中与在与从业者的专业帮助过程中显著不同。