“Tell me who your friends are, and I will tell you who you are:” The contribution of peers to adolescents' values

IF 5.1 1区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL Child Development Perspectives Pub Date : 2024-05-02 DOI:10.1111/cdep.12510
Maya Benish-Weisman
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Values serve as guiding principles, motivating specific behaviors, and actions. Peers spend a considerable amount of time together, thus offering a unique platform for the acquisition and development of values. During adolescence, a stage of life when youth are actively defining their identities, peers emerge as vital social agents, contributing significantly to the process of value formation. In this article, I examine the ways peers contribute to the development of youth's values, with a focus on basic personal values theory. This theory sheds light on how and why peers play a role in shaping the values of adolescents. It examines the phenomenon of similarity in peer values (values similarity) and explores how factors such as gender, age, and culture act as potential moderators in the relation between peers' and youth's values similarity. I conclude by summarizing key insights and proposing directions for research.

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"告诉我你的朋友是谁,我就告诉你你是谁:"同伴对青少年价值观的影响
价值观是指导原则,是具体行为和行动的动力。同龄人在一起的时间相当长,因此为价值观的获得和发展提供了一个独特的平台。青春期是青少年积极确定自身身份的阶段,在这一阶段,同伴成为重要的社会媒介,为价值观的形成过程做出了重要贡献。在本文中,我将以基本的个人价值观理论为重点,探讨同伴如何促进青少年价值观的形成。这一理论揭示了同伴如何以及为何在塑造青少年价值观的过程中发挥作用。它研究了同伴价值观的相似性(价值观相似性)现象,并探讨了性别、年龄和文化等因素如何在同伴与青少年价值观相似性的关系中起到潜在的调节作用。最后,我总结了主要观点并提出了研究方向。
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Child Development Perspectives
Child Development Perspectives PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL-
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期刊介绍: Child Development Perspectives" mission is to provide accessible, synthetic reports that summarize emerging trends or conclusions within various domains of developmental research, and to encourage multidisciplinary and international dialogue on a variety of topics in the developmental sciences. Articles in the journal will include reviews, commentary, and groups of papers on a targeted issue. Manuscripts presenting new empirical data are not appropriate for this journal. Articles will be obtained through two sources: author-initiated submissions and invited articles or commentary. Potential contributors who have ideas about a set of three or four papers written from very different perspectives may contact the editor with their ideas for feedback.
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