Erhardt Drew, Hinshaw Stephen P
Duke U Medical Ctr, NC.
J Consult Clin Psychol. 1994 Aug;62(4):833-842. doi: 10.1037/0022-006X.62.4.833.
This study systematically compared the influence of naturalistic social behaviors and nonbehavioral variables on the development of peer status in 49 previously unfamiliar boys, aged 6-12 years, who attended a summer research program. Twenty-five boys with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and 24 comparison boys participated. Physical attractiveness, motor competence, intelligence, and academic achievement constituted the nonbehavioral variables; social behaviors included noncompliance, aggression, prosocial actions, and isolation, measured by live observations of classroom and playground interactions. As early as the first day of interaction, ADHD and comparison boys displayed clear differences in social behaviors, and the ADHD youngsters were overwhelmingly rejected. Whereas prosocial behavior independently predicted friendship ratings during the first week, the magnitude of prediction was small. In contrast, the boys' aggression (or noncompliance) strongly predicted negative nominations, even with nonbehavioral factors, group status (ADHD versus comparison), and other social behaviors controlled statistically. Implications for understanding and remediating negative peer reputations are discussed.
本研究系统比较了自然主义社会行为和非行为变量对49名6至12岁、参加暑期研究项目且此前互不相识的男孩同伴地位发展的影响。其中25名患有注意力缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)的男孩和24名对照男孩参与了研究。身体吸引力、运动能力、智力和学业成绩构成非行为变量;社会行为包括不服从、攻击行为、亲社会行为和孤立行为,通过对课堂和操场互动的现场观察来衡量。早在互动的第一天,ADHD男孩和对照男孩在社会行为上就表现出明显差异,且ADHD青少年被压倒性地拒绝。虽然亲社会行为在第一周独立预测了友谊评分,但预测程度较小。相比之下,即使在非行为因素、群体地位(ADHD组与对照组)和其他社会行为在统计上得到控制的情况下,男孩的攻击行为(或不服从行为)仍强烈预测负面提名。文中讨论了对理解和纠正负面同伴声誉的启示。