Friends’ Behavioral and Biological Synchrony in Relation to Youth Socioemotional Adjustment: A Systematic Review and Conceptual Model

IF 4.7 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL
Molly E. Hale, Francisco X. Pelaez, Isabella R. Allen, Daisy J. Gallegos, Cynthia Suveg
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Youth friendship synchrony, the temporal linking of behavioral and biological processes between friends during an interaction, has been documented as a useful indicator of friendships with implications for socioemotional adjustment. Despite the utility of measuring friendship synchrony in relation to youth functioning, there has yet to be a systematic review synthesizing known friendship synchrony literature. To fill this gap, the present investigation conducted a comprehensive literature search, yielding 30 studies that met inclusion criteria. Youth from included studies ranged from 25-months- to 20-years-old. Friends were comprised of cisgender, boy-boy and girl-girl dyads. All data were collected in the United States (n = 26), Canada (n = 3), and Germany (n = 1). Behavioral synchrony differed by dyad-age, but not gender. Strong, positive behavioral synchrony of positive processes (BSPP; i.e., highly concordant dyadic coordination of adaptive behaviors) positively related to adaptive socioemotional adjustment (e.g., higher observed friendship quality). In one study, strong, positive behavioral synchrony of negative processes (BSNP; i.e., highly synchronized mutual resignation on a dyadic stress task) was positively associated with less dyadic cooperation. No clear pattern of effects was identified between friends? biological synchrony and socioemotional adjustment. Taken together, modeling, coaching, and promoting strong, positive BSPP between friends on the dyad-level is likely an effective tool for enhancing youth?s socioemotional adjustment across development. Such a tool may be especially important for adolescent populations, a developmental stage in which friends serve as a primary influence on youth?s socioemotional adjustment.

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朋友行为与生理同步性对青少年社会情绪适应的影响:系统回顾与概念模型
青少年友谊同步性,即朋友之间在互动过程中行为和生理过程的时间联系,已被记录为友谊的有用指标,具有社会情绪调整的含义。尽管测量友谊同步性与青少年功能相关的效用,但尚未有一个系统的综合已知友谊同步性文献的综述。为了填补这一空白,本研究进行了全面的文献检索,获得了30项符合纳入标准的研究。纳入研究的年轻人年龄从25个月到20岁不等。朋友是由顺性别、男孩-男孩和女孩-女孩组成的。所有数据均收集于美国(n = 26)、加拿大(n = 3)和德国(n = 1)。行为同步性因两代年龄而异,但性别无关。积极过程的强烈的积极行为同步性;例如,适应性行为的高度和谐双元协调)与适应性社会情绪调整正相关(例如,观察到的更高的友谊质量)。在一项研究中,消极过程的强烈的积极行为同步(BSNP;即,在双重压力任务中高度同步的相互辞职与较少的双重合作呈正相关。在朋友之间没有明确的影响模式。生物同步和社会情绪调节。总而言之,在两代人的层面上,塑造、指导和促进朋友之间强烈的、积极的BSPP可能是提高青少年水平的有效工具。跨发展的社会情绪调节。这种工具可能对青少年群体尤其重要,在这个发展阶段,朋友是对青少年的主要影响。S社会情绪调节。
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Adolescent Research Review
Adolescent Research Review PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL-
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期刊介绍: Adolescent Research Review publishes articles that review important contributions to the understanding of adolescence.  The Review draws from the many subdisciplines of developmental science, psychological science, education, criminology, public health, medicine, social work, and other allied disciplines that address the subject of youth and adolescence. The editors are especially interested in articles that bridge gaps between disciplines or that focus on topics that transcend traditional disciplinary boundaries.  Reviews must be cutting edge and comprehensive in the way they advance science, practice or policy relating to adolescents.
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