友谊的变革力量:研究友谊质量、自我改变和幸福之间的关系

IF 1.8 4区 心理学 Q2 COMMUNICATION
Emine Yücel, Duygu Dincer
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摘要

友谊有益于一个人的成长和幸福。亲密关系中的人可能会经历四种类型的自我改变:自我扩张、自我修剪、自我收缩和自我陶醉。目前的横断面研究试图探讨这些关系自我改变过程是否能解释同性挚友间友谊质量与幸福感之间的联系。研究 1A(N = 187)将土耳其关系自我改变量表调整到了友谊背景下,并确认了其在处理土耳其基于友谊的自我改变方面的心理测量充分性。研究 1B(N = 306)考察了不同友谊功能与关系型自我改变之间的联系,以及关系型自我改变是否能解释友谊质量与本体幸福之间的联系。在具体的友谊功能中,激励性陪伴和自我验证与自我扩张和自我修剪有关,而可靠的联盟则与自我收缩和自我搀杂有关。自我搀杂也间接解释了友谊质量与本体幸福感之间的关系。研究 2(N = 204)显示,只有自我修剪可以解释感知到的朋友响应度与整体幸福感之间的联系。根据研究结果,讨论了友谊对自我改变和个人幸福的贡献。
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Transformative power of friendships: Examining the relationships among friendship quality, self‐change, and well‐being
Friendships are beneficial to a person's growth and well‐being. People in close relationships may experience four types of self‐change: self‐expansion, self‐pruning, self‐contraction, and self‐adulteration. The current cross‐sectional research sought to investigate whether these relational self‐change processes explain the links between friendship quality and well‐being in same‐sex best friendships. Study 1A (N = 187) adapted the Turkish Relational Self‐Change Scale to the friendship context and confirmed its psychometric adequacy in addressing friendship‐based self‐changes in Türkiye. Study 1B (N = 306) examined the links between different friendship functions and relational self‐changes, as well as whether relational self‐changes explain the link between friendship quality and ontological well‐being. Among the specific friendship functions, stimulating companionship and self‐validation were related to self‐expansion and self‐pruning, whereas reliable alliance was related to self‐contraction and self‐adulteration. Self‐adulteration also indirectly explained the relationship between friendship quality and ontological well‐being. Study 2 (N = 204) revealed that only self‐pruning explained the link between perceived friend responsiveness and overall well‐being. The contributions of friendships to self‐change and personal well‐being were discussed in light of the findings.
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自引率
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期刊介绍: Personal Relationships, first published in 1994, is an international, interdisciplinary journal that promotes scholarship in the field of personal relationships using a wide variety of methodologies and throughout a broad range of disciplines, including psychology, sociology, communication studies, anthropology, family studies, child development, social work, and gerontology. The subject matter and approach of Personal Relationships will be of interest to researchers, teachers, and practitioners. Manuscripts examining a wide range of personal relationships, including those between romantic or intimate partners, spouses, parents and children, siblings, classmates, coworkers, neighbors, and friends are welcome.
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