The Development and Preliminary Validation of a Measure of Victimization within the Friendships of Emerging Adults.

IF 2.3 3区 心理学 Q1 COMMUNICATION
Nicole S J Dryburgh, Alexa Martin-Storey, Wendy M Craig, Melanie A Dirks
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For emerging adults, high-quality friendships can be an important source of companionship and support. The most commonly studied negative interaction between friends is conflict, yet work with youth suggests more serious victimization also occurs in friendship. In the current study, we developed and obtained preliminary psychometric evidence for the Friendship Victimization Scale, a measure that assesses physical, sexual, relational, and verbal forms of victimization in the friendships of emerging adults, as well as coercive and controlling behaviors. Emerging adults (N = 316, Mage = 21.27 years, SD = 1.47; 60.4% women, 37.0% men; 59.2% White) completed the Friendship Victimization Scale along with measures to examine construct validity. The majority of the sample reported experiencing at least one act of victimization by a friend, and men reported more victimization than did women. Results supported a 2-factor structure, with relational and verbal victimization loading on one factor and physical and sexual victimization and controlling behaviors loading on the other. Cronbach's alphas exceeded .90 for the total score and both subscales. Greater friendship victimization was predicted by negative features in each of a best and a challenging friendship, even after accounting for negative features in a dating relationship, and was unrelated to positive features in any of these relationships. Overall, results indicate that victimization is common in emerging adults' friendships. The findings provide preliminary evidence for the utility of the Friendship Victimization Scale as a measure of this understudied source of risk in the interpersonal lives of emerging adults.

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初出期成人友谊中受害测量的发展与初步验证。
对于刚成年的人来说,高质量的友谊是陪伴和支持的重要来源。最常被研究的朋友之间的负面互动是冲突,但对年轻人的研究表明,更严重的伤害也发生在友谊中。在目前的研究中,我们开发并获得了友谊受害量表的初步心理测量证据,这是一种评估新成人友谊中身体、性、关系和语言形式的受害,以及强制和控制行为的测量方法。新生成人(N = 316,年龄21.27岁,SD = 1.47;女性60.4%,男性37.0%;59.2%白人)完成了“友谊受害量表”,并附上了检验构念效度的措施。大多数样本报告至少经历过一次朋友的伤害行为,男性报告的伤害比女性多。结果支持一个双因素结构,其中一个因素为关系和言语伤害,另一个因素为身体和性伤害和控制行为。总分和两个分量表的Cronbach's alpha均超过0.90。即使在考虑了约会关系中的消极特征之后,最好的友谊和具有挑战性的友谊中的消极特征也预示着更大的友谊受害,并且与任何这些关系中的积极特征无关。总的来说,研究结果表明,在刚成年的人的友谊中,受害是很常见的。这些发现为“友谊受害量表”的效用提供了初步证据,该量表可用于衡量新兴成年人人际生活中这一尚未得到充分研究的风险来源。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Social and Personal Relationships is an international and interdisciplinary peer reviewed journal that publishes the highest quality original research on social and personal relationships. JSPR is the leading journal in the field, publishing empirical and theoretical papers on social and personal relationships. It is multidisciplinary in scope, drawing material from the fields of social psychology, clinical psychology, communication, developmental psychology, and sociology.
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