Dolgin K G, Berndt N
Department of Psychology, Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware 43015, USA.
J Adolesc. 1997 Aug;20(4):431-41. doi: 10.1006/jado.1997.0098.
This study examines 144 older adolescents' perceptions of their parents' disclosure of their own lives to them. Information was obtained about the disclosure of 209 parents of college-aged children. The adolescents indicated whether and to what depth their parents had discussed 30 topics with them, and also indicated why they believed their parents had made these disclosures. The data indicate that college-age adolescents believe that their mothers disclose more to them than their fathers, especially about their problems. Mothers were also perceived to disclose for different, more emotional reasons than fathers, and they were perceived to seek advice more often.
本研究调查了144名年龄较大的青少年对父母向他们披露自身生活情况的看法。收集了有关209名大学生子女父母披露情况的信息。青少年指出父母是否与他们讨论了30个话题以及讨论的深入程度,并说明他们认为父母进行这些披露的原因。数据表明,大学生年龄的青少年认为母亲比父亲向他们披露的更多,尤其是在自身问题方面。与父亲相比,母亲被认为进行披露的原因不同,且更具情感因素,而且她们被认为更常寻求建议。