Five Priorities for Future Research on Child and Adolescent Peer Influence

IF 1.2 4区 心理学 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL Merrill-Palmer Quarterly-Journal of Developmental Psychology Pub Date : 2021-02-05 DOI:10.31234/OSF.IO/QHST4
M. Prinstein, M. Giletta
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Abstract:Over the past 50 years, a large body of work has demonstrated that during childhood and adolescence peers are strong socialization agents influencing youth development across a wide array of behavioral domains. In this report, we highlight how this long-standing research focus on peer influence may benefit from undertaking new directions that have been largely neglected in prior work. Specifically, we propose and discuss five main issues that we believe future peer influence studies should aim to address: (1) extending the examination of peer influence to multiple potential sources of socialization beyond close friends; (2) examining peer influence effects over shorter time frames and in real time; (3) testing indirect forms of peer influence; (4) extending the conceptualization and measurement of peer influence susceptibility; and (5) examining positive and adaptive forms of peer influence. The integration of recent theoretical and methodological advances from other disciplines will enable peer influence researchers to answer these and other exciting questions to better elucidate how and when peers are more likely to influence youth development.
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未来儿童和青少年同伴影响研究的五个优先事项
摘要:在过去的50年里,大量研究表明,在儿童和青少年时期,同龄人是影响青少年在广泛行为领域发展的强大社会化因素。在这份报告中,我们强调了这项长期以来对同伴影响的研究如何从新的方向中受益,而这些方向在以前的工作中基本上被忽视了。具体而言,我们提出并讨论了五个主要问题,我们认为未来的同伴影响研究应该致力于解决这些问题:(1)将同伴影响的研究扩展到亲密朋友之外的多种潜在社会来源;(2) 在较短的时间框架内实时检查同伴影响效应;(3) 测试间接形式的同伴影响;(4) 扩展同伴影响易感性的概念化和测量;以及(5)研究同伴影响的积极和适应性形式。整合其他学科的最新理论和方法学进展,将使同伴影响研究人员能够回答这些和其他令人兴奋的问题,以更好地阐明同伴如何以及何时更有可能影响青年发展。
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期刊介绍: This internationally acclaimed periodical features empirical and theoretical papers on child development and family-child relationships. A high-quality resource for researchers, writers, teachers, and practitioners, the journal contains up-to-date information on advances in developmental research on infants, children, adolescents, and families; summaries and integrations of research; commentaries by experts; and reviews of important new books in development.
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