Berndt T J, Keefe K
Department of Psychological Sciences, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907, USA.
Child Dev. 1995 Oct;66(5):1312-29.
Adolescents may be influenced both by their friends' behaviors and by the features of their friendships. To examine both types of influence, seventh and eighth graders (N = 297) were asked in the fall of a school year to report their involvement and disruption at school. The students also described the positive and negative features of their best friendships. Teachers reported on the students' involvement, disruption, and grades. These assessments were repeated in the following spring. Students whose friends in the fall described themselves as more disruptive increased in self-reported disruption during the year. Girls' self-reported disruption was more influenced by that of their very best friend than was boys'. Students whose very best friendships had more positive features increased in their self-reported involvement during the year. Students whose friendships had more negative features increased in their self-reported disruption, but only if their friendships also had many positive features. The theoretical and practical implications of these findings, and the adequacy of different methods for estimating friends' influence, were discussed.
青少年可能会受到朋友行为以及友谊特征的双重影响。为了考察这两种影响类型,在一学年的秋季,对七年级和八年级学生(N = 297)进行了调查,询问他们在学校的参与情况和扰乱行为。学生们还描述了他们最好的友谊中的积极和消极特征。教师报告了学生的参与情况、扰乱行为和成绩。次年春天重复了这些评估。秋季时,那些朋友称自己更具扰乱性的学生,在这一年中自我报告的扰乱行为有所增加。女孩的自我报告扰乱行为比男孩更容易受到她们最好朋友的影响。那些最好的友谊具有更多积极特征的学生,在这一年中自我报告的参与度有所提高。那些友谊具有更多消极特征的学生,自我报告的扰乱行为有所增加,但前提是他们的友谊也有许多积极特征。讨论了这些发现的理论和实际意义,以及评估朋友影响的不同方法的充分性。