Gavin L A, Furman W
National Jewish Center for Immunology and Respiratory Medicine; University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Denver 80208, USA.
Child Dev. 1996 Apr;67(2):375-86.
The present study examined factors associated with harmony in adolescent girls' relationships with their mothers and their best friends. A framework was proposed in which relationship harmony was expected to be related to individual characteristics of each partner and the match between the individual characteristics of each partner. 60 adolescent girls, their mothers, and their best friends participated in self-report and observational tasks. Harmonious mother-daughter partners (vs. disharmonious ones) had more similar needs, felt their needs were better met, perceived their partners as more socially skilled, and had more similar interests. Harmonious friends (vs. disharmonious ones) had more similar needs, and target adolescents perceived partners to be more socially skilled and better at meeting their needs. Observational ratings of attunement, positive affect, and power negotiation were greater in harmonious relationships with both mothers and friends. Discussion focuses on the value of a common framework for studying different relationships.
本研究考察了与青春期女孩和母亲及挚友关系和谐相关的因素。提出了一个框架,其中关系和谐预计与每个伙伴的个体特征以及每个伙伴个体特征之间的匹配度有关。60名青春期女孩、她们的母亲和她们的挚友参与了自我报告和观察任务。关系和谐的母女搭档(与不和谐的相比)有更相似的需求,觉得她们的需求得到了更好的满足,认为她们的伙伴社交能力更强,并且有更相似的兴趣。关系和谐的朋友(与不和谐的相比)有更相似的需求,目标青少年认为伙伴社交能力更强且更能满足他们的需求。在与母亲和朋友的和谐关系中,关于协调、积极情感和权力协商的观察评分更高。讨论聚焦于研究不同关系的共同框架的价值。