The Social Dynamics of Fun: Can Fun Youth Bring Peers Together and Positively Influence Their Friends?

IF 3.7 1区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL
Journal of Youth and Adolescence Pub Date : 2024-02-01 Epub Date: 2023-09-29 DOI:10.1007/s10964-023-01876-6
Dawn DeLay, Goda Kaniušonytė, Rita Žukauskienė
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Abstract

There is a critical gap in our understanding of how peer relationships contribute to positive youth development. To address this gap the current study uses longitudinal social network data to examine if fun youth were socially desirable, inclusive of peers, and positive agents of social influence during the transition to adolescence. Participants were 210 students (47% female; Mage = 11.55 years at the outset) from 8 classes in 3 schools in a small Lithuanian city. Each child received a fun score consisting of nominations from classmates as "someone who is fun to be around". Participants also nominated up to five classmates as friends. Fun students received more friendship nominations than their peers and they maintained higher levels of social desirability over time. Fun youth appeared to be inclusive of their peers in that fun youth did not appear to have preferences to befriend only those like themselves. The friends of fun youth were positively influenced such that they were perceived to be more fun over time. The findings suggests that fun youth may promote positive social change within peer groups.

有趣的社会动力:有趣的年轻人能把同龄人聚集在一起并积极影响他们的朋友吗?
我们对同伴关系如何有助于青年积极发展的理解存在重大差距。为了解决这一差距,目前的研究使用纵向社会网络数据来检验有趣的年轻人在向青春期过渡的过程中是否具有社会期望、包括同龄人以及社会影响的积极因素。参与者为210名学生(47%为女性;法师 = 11.55年),来自立陶宛一个小城市的3所学校的8个班。每个孩子都获得了一个有趣的分数,其中包括同学们提名的“身边有趣的人”。参与者还提名最多五名同学为好友。有趣的学生比同龄人获得了更多的友谊提名,随着时间的推移,他们保持了更高的社会吸引力。有趣的年轻人似乎包容了同龄人,因为有趣的青年似乎不喜欢只和像自己这样的人交朋友。有趣的年轻人的朋友受到了积极的影响,随着时间的推移,他们被认为更有趣。研究结果表明,有趣的年轻人可能会在同龄人群体中促进积极的社会变革。
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Journal of Youth and Adolescence
Journal of Youth and Adolescence PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL-
CiteScore
8.20
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6.10%
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155
期刊介绍: Journal of Youth and Adolescence provides a single, high-level medium of communication for psychologists, psychiatrists, biologists, criminologists, educators, and researchers in many other allied disciplines who address the subject of youth and adolescence. The journal publishes quantitative analyses, theoretical papers, and comprehensive review articles. The journal especially welcomes empirically rigorous papers that take policy implications seriously. Research need not have been designed to address policy needs, but manuscripts must address implications for the manner society formally (e.g., through laws, policies or regulations) or informally (e.g., through parents, peers, and social institutions) responds to the period of youth and adolescence.
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