青少年在与母亲讲述生活故事中的代理和交流:解决描述性和推论性问题。

IF 3 2区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL
Jordan A Booker, Jane I Manson, Logan Zanger, Sophia Froese, Bayliee Kulesa
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引言:讲故事对于理解生活经历和与所爱的人分享见解很重要。生活故事反映了发展、个性和文化教养。青少年的生活故事叙述与发展和适应之间的关系仍有待研究。我们对青少年在与母亲分享生活故事时的能动性和交流感兴趣。我们测试了关于在多个生活故事中表达代理和交流方式的描述性问题。我们还提出了关于青少年能动性、共融和心理适应之间关系的推理问题。方法:我们从美国密苏里州招募了30对母亲-青少年对(母亲平均年龄= 43.0岁;青少年平均年龄= 12.8岁;53.3%的男孩)完成一项录像生活故事任务,并完成关于青少年和母亲适应的额外调查。我们根据表达能动性(例如,关于自信和自决的信息)和交流(例如,提到关心和支持亲密的人)对生活故事进行评分。结果:青少年代理权在讲述令人沮丧的生活事件时较低。平均而言,青少年的能动性和共融性比母亲低。女儿比儿子表现出更多的交流,反映了性别规范。青少年平均共融与青少年适应呈正相关,而青少年与母亲共融的差异与适应呈负相关。结论:研究结果增加了青少年和家庭讲故事形式的清晰度和扩展见解。研究结果还强调了研究青少年讲故事的价值,以进一步了解发展和调整。
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Adolescents' Agency and Communion in Life Storytelling With Mothers: Addressing Descriptive and Inferential Questions.

Introduction: Life storytelling is important for making sense of lived experiences and sharing insights with loved ones. Life storytelling reflects development, personality, and cultural upbringing. There remains room to consider how young adolescents' life storytelling is relevant to development and adjustment. We were interested in adolescents' agency and communion as they shared life stories alongside their mothers. We tested descriptive questions about the ways agency and communion were expressed across multiple life stories. We also asked inferential questions about the relations between adolescent agency, communion, and psychological adjustment.

Methods: We recruited 30 mother-adolescent dyads from Missouri, USA (mean mother age = 43.0 years; mean adolescent age = 12.8 years; 53.3% boys) to complete a videorecorded life storytelling task and complete additional surveys about adolescent and mother adjustment. We rated life stories for expressions of agency (e.g., messages about assertiveness and self-determination) and communion (e.g., mentions of caring for and supporting close others).

Results: Adolescent agency was lower during stories about upsetting life events. On average, adolescents expressed lower agency and communion than mothers. Daughters expressed more communion than sons, reflecting gender norms. Mean adolescent communion was positively related with adolescent adjustment, whereas discrepancies between adolescent and mother communion were negatively related with adjustment.

Conclusions: Findings add clarity and expand insights on forms of life storytelling among adolescents and in the context of family storytelling. Findings also underscore the value of studying adolescent storytelling to further understand development and adjustment.

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Journal of Adolescence
Journal of Adolescence PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL-
CiteScore
6.40
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2.60%
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123
期刊介绍: The Journal of Adolescence is an international, broad based, cross-disciplinary journal that addresses issues of professional and academic importance concerning development between puberty and the attainment of adult status within society. It provides a forum for all who are concerned with the nature of adolescence, whether involved in teaching, research, guidance, counseling, treatment, or other services. The aim of the journal is to encourage research and foster good practice through publishing both empirical and clinical studies as well as integrative reviews and theoretical advances.
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