永远的好朋友和家庭关系:澳大利亚青少年与父母和朋友亲密关系的连续性和变化

IF 1.4 4区 社会学 Q3 FAMILY STUDIES
McKell A Jorgensen-Wells, Spencer L. James, Adam A. Rogers, Laura M. Padilla‐Walker
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摘要

在青少年时期,社会联系的需求增加。然而,在人际关系中培养情感亲密变得更加复杂,因为对自主性的需求也在增加,社会环境必须适应,以有利于这些看似相互竞争的需求。这种复杂性需要对青春期亲密关系发生了什么进行更多的研究,以更好地装备父母、学者和实践者,帮助个人驾驭青春期独特的社会氛围。目前的研究利用多层次建模技术来估计12-17岁澳大利亚青少年与父母和朋友的亲密关系的增长模型,并探索这些轨迹的预测因素。研究结果显示,平均而言,青少年与父母的亲密程度适度下降,但仍相对较高,在整个研究期间,男孩与父母的关系似乎比女孩更亲密。与朋友的亲密程度同样会下降,但保持相对较高的水平,在研究的时间范围内,女孩表现出比男孩更高的亲密程度,但下降得更快。本文结合现有文献对这些结果进行了讨论,并对今后的研究提出了建议。
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Best friends forever and family ties: continuity and change in closeness with parents and friends among Australian adolescents
ABSTRACT During adolescence, the need for social connection increases. Yet, fostering emotional closeness in relationships becomes more complex, as the need for autonomy also increases and social environments must adapt to become conducive to these seemingly competing needs. This complexity necessitates more research on what happens to close relationships during adolescence to better equip parents, scholars, and practitioners are in helping individuals navigate the unique social atmosphere of adolescence. The current study draws upon multi-level modelling techniques to estimate growth models of Australian adolescents’ closeness to parents and closeness to friends from ages 12–17 as well as explore predictors of these trajectories. Findings reveal that on average, adolescents’ levels of closeness to parents exhibit a moderate decrease while remaining relatively high, and boys appear to have a closer relationship with their parents than girls throughout the period examined. Levels of closeness to friends similarly decline while remaining relatively high, with girls exhibiting both greater levels of closeness and a faster decrease than boys throughout the timeframe examined. These results are discussed in light of the current literature, and recommendations for future studies are provided.
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Journal of Family Studies
Journal of Family Studies FAMILY STUDIES-
CiteScore
3.20
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52
期刊介绍: The Journal of Family Studies is a peer reviewed international journal under the Editorship of Adjunct Professor Lawrie Moloney, School of Public Health, LaTrobe University; Australian Institute of Family Studies; and co-director of Children in Focus. The focus of the Journal of Family Studies is on the wellbeing of children in families in the process of change.
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