Beaty L A
Department of Counselor Education, Northeastern Illinois University, Chicago 60625-4699, USA.
Adolescence. 1995 Winter;30(120):873-80.
This study explores the extent to which adolescent males experience different peer adjustment and masculine self-image as a function of father deprivation. A sample of 40 middle school boys (20 father-present and 20 father-absent) rated each other on peer adjustment and masculine self-image. Results indicate that father-absent boys evidence a poorer sense of masculinity as well as poorer interpersonal relationships than do father-present boys.
本研究探讨了青少年男性在多大程度上因缺乏父亲陪伴而经历不同的同伴适应情况和男性自我形象。40名初中男生(20名父亲在身边和20名父亲不在身边)样本就同伴适应和男性自我形象相互进行了评价。结果表明,与父亲在身边的男孩相比,缺乏父亲陪伴的男孩表现出较差的男子气概意识以及较差的人际关系。