Adolescent individuation in relation to parents and friends: Age and gender differences

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作者
Levpuscek, Melita Puklek [1 ]
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[1] Univ Ljubljana, Dept Psychol, Ljubljana 1000, Slovenia
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10.1080/17405620500463864
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B844 [发展心理学(人类心理学)];
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040202 ;
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The general aim of the study was to examine age and gender differences in various aspects of dependency needs and autonomy strivings of Slovene adolescents in relations to parents and friends. Another research question was whether the components of separation - individuation in relation to parents were related to four aspects of adolescent - friends relationships which resemble some aspects of separation - individuation (i.e., support seeking from friends, friends' idealization, successful separation, fear of losing friends' love). The questionnaires were given to 495 adolescents in Grades 7 to 12. Results showed that early adolescence is a period during which the most prominent changes occur in individuation process. In comparison with other groups, seventh graders showed the highest levels of dependency needs (i.e., high support seeking, high parental idealization). Another group of early adolescents ( eighth graders) appeared to be the most ambivalent group as far as individuation towards parents is concerned. A pattern of successful individuation was most evident in the two late adolescent groups. Girls reported greater support seeking and more successful individuation from parents and friends than boys. On the other hand, boys showed more excessive autonomy strivings in their individuation, but they also reported more parental and friends' idealization than girls. We found a support for the thesis about positive associations between the aspects of separation - individuation that are reflected in adolescent - parents and adolescent - friends relations. However, the results also support the thesis that in the case of less satisfactory relations with parents adolescents can compensate for the deprivation of their dependency needs by an increased support seeking in their relations with friends.
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