Parental behavior and contextual variations in adolescent self-esteem.

Sociometry Pub Date : 1972-06-01 DOI:10.2307/2786627
V. Gecas
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The present study examines the affect of contextual frames of reference on the level of self-esteem expressed by adolescents and on the relationship between certain parental behaviors and adolescent self-esteem. Five contexts were considered as frames of reference: classroom, family, friends, in heterosexual relations, and with adults. It was found that adolescents' self-esteem was highest in the friends context and lowest in the classroom. This variation was especially pronounced on the power dimension of self-esteem, and less on the self-worth dimension. Friends also ranked as the context in which adolescents felt "the most real", while in the classroom they felt least "real". Parental support (and to some extent control) was found to be significantly related to adolescent self-esteem only when adult frames of reference were used, i.e., family, classroom, and with adults. These were not antecedents of self-esteem when the contextual referent for the adolescent was his peers. This research suggests that social context is an important independent variable on self-esteem and cannot be assumed to be constant when dealing with self-variables.
父母行为与青少年自尊的环境差异。
本研究探讨了情境参照框架对青少年自尊表达水平的影响,以及父母某些行为与青少年自尊之间的关系。五种情况被认为是参考框架:教室、家庭、朋友、异性恋关系和与成年人的关系。研究发现,青少年的自尊在朋友环境中最高,在课堂环境中最低。这种差异在自尊的权力维度上尤为明显,而在自我价值维度上则不那么明显。朋友也被列为青少年感觉“最真实”的环境,而在教室里他们感觉最不“真实”。父母的支持(以及一定程度上的控制)仅在使用成人参照系(即家庭、教室和与成年人在一起)时才与青少年自尊显著相关。当情境参照对象是青少年的同伴时,这些都不是自尊的前因。本研究表明,社会环境是自尊的重要自变量,在处理自我变量时不能假设社会环境是恒定的。
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