Early Adolescents' Social Goals in Peer Conflict Situations: A Mixed Methods Study.

IF 2 3区 心理学 Q2 FAMILY STUDIES
Courtney B Dunn, Sarah K Pittman, Krista R Mehari, Denicia Titchner, Albert D Farrell
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Abstract

Identification of goals is a key social-cognitive process that guides whether adolescents engage in aggressive or nonviolent behavior during social conflicts. This study investigated early adolescents' goals in response to hypothetical social conflict situations involving close friends and peers. Participants (n = 160; Mage = 12.7, 53% female) were 7th graders from two urban and one rural middle school. On average, participants identified 2.5 goals for each situation. Qualitative analysis using a grounded theory approach identified nine themes representing the goals generated by participants: instrumental-control, relationship maintenance, maintain image and reputation/self-defense, conflict avoidance, seek more information, revenge, tension reduction, moral, and stay out of trouble. Quantitative analysis indicated that female participants identified more goals than male participants, but there were few differences in their types of goals. There were few differences across school sites. The findings highlight the variety of social goals specific to the developmental period of early adolescence.

同伴冲突情境下早期青少年的社会目标:一项混合方法研究。
目标识别是一个关键的社会认知过程,它指导青少年在社会冲突中是否采取攻击性或非暴力行为。这项研究调查了早期青少年对涉及亲密朋友和同龄人的假想社会冲突情况的反应目标。参与者(n=160;Mage=12.7,53%为女性)是来自两所城市和一所农村中学的七年级学生。平均而言,参与者为每种情况确定了2.5个目标。使用扎根理论方法进行的定性分析确定了代表参与者产生的目标的九个主题:工具控制、关系维护、维护形象和声誉/自卫、避免冲突、寻求更多信息、复仇、减少紧张、道德和远离麻烦。定量分析表明,女性参与者比男性参与者确定了更多的目标,但他们的目标类型几乎没有差异。不同学校之间几乎没有什么不同。研究结果突出了青少年早期发展时期特有的各种社会目标。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Early Adolescence publishes articles that increase our understanding of individuals, 10 through 14 years of age, in the life span. The journal is designed to present major theoretical papers, state-of-the-art papers, and current research, as well as reviews of important professional books and early adolescent films and literature. A complete Policy Statement and information about submissions are available from the Editor.
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