ATTACHMENT AND RELATIONSHIPS IN ADOLESCENCE
青春期的依恋和关系
基本信息
- 批准号:2660686
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 23.09万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:1997
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:1997-09-30 至 2002-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:adolescence (12-20) behavioral /social science research tag clinical research developmental psychology family structure /dynamics human subject information seeking behavior interpersonal relations neural information processing parent offspring interaction peer group psychoanalysis questionnaires self concept social behavior sociometry
项目摘要
The ability to form and maintain good social relationships in
adolescence is an important indicator of healthy functioning and an
important predictor of healthy psychological and social
development later in life (kupersmidt, Cole, & Dodge, 1990;
parker & Asher, 1987). Thus, attempts to understand potential
contributors to individual differences in social relationships in
adolesence are important. Bowlby's attachment theory (1969/82,
1973, 1980) suggests that an individuals' mental representations
related to attachment also to feelings, representations, and the
processing of information within these relationships. The goalof
this study is to increase understanding of how an adolescent's
representation of attachment is related to current relationships
(with both parents and perrs) as well as to the creation of new
relationships. The proposed study is the first to examine the
connections between attachment and a variety of social
relationships. The questions we propose to ask are listed below.
1. Is attachment related to adolescents' (a) representations
of their parents, (b) information processing of parent-relted
stimuli, and (c) adolescent-parent behavior?
2. Is attachment related to adolescents' (a) representations
of familiar peers, and (b) ongoing peer relationships?
3. Is attachment related to the creation of new
relationships in adolescence? Specifically, is attachment related to
adolescents' (a) representations of unfamiliar peers, (b) social
information-seeking related to unfamiliar peers, and (c) initial
behavior with unfamiliar peers?
Subjects will be 180 10th-grade students and their mothers and
fathers. We will use a multi-method design. Measures will include
the Adult Attachment Interview, questionnaire measures,
observations of behavioral interaction, peer-, teacher-, and self-
reports of social relations and behavior, and experimental
information-processing tasks.
建立和维持良好社会关系的能力
青春期是健康功能的一个重要指标,
健康心理和社会重要预测因素
发展以后的生活(kupersmith,科尔,&道奇,1990年;
帕克& Asher,1987)。 因此,试图了解潜在的
社会关系中个体差异的贡献者
服从很重要。 鲍尔比依恋理论(Bowlby's attachment theory,1969/82)
1973年,1980年)表明,个人的心理表征
与依恋有关,也与感觉、表征和
在这些关系中处理信息。 目标
这项研究是为了增加对青少年如何
依恋的表征与当前的关系有关
(with父母和perrs),以及创造新的
关系。 这项拟议的研究是第一次审查
依恋与各种社会行为之间的联系
关系。 我们建议提出的问题如下。
1. 依恋与青少年的(a)表征有关吗
(B)父母相关信息加工
刺激,和(c)顺从父母的行为?
2. 依恋与青少年的(a)表征有关吗
熟悉的同伴,和(B)持续的同伴关系?
3. 依恋与新事物的创造有关吗
青春期的关系? 具体来说,依恋是否与
青少年(a)对陌生同伴的表征,(B)社会性
与不熟悉的同伴相关的信息寻求,以及(c)初始
不熟悉的同伴的行为
受试者将是180名10年级学生和他们的母亲,
父亲. 我们将使用多方法设计。 措施将包括
成人依恋访谈,问卷测量,
行为互动的观察,同伴,教师,和自我,
社会关系和行为的报告,以及实验
信息处理任务。
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- 批准号:
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- 资助金额:
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- 批准号:
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- 资助金额:
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