230名青少年过渡性客体的流行与使用

TARANEH SHAFII
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关于过渡性物品的流行和使用的数据是有限的。这方面的大多数研究都是基于从幼儿母亲那里收集的信息,而不是直接从儿童或青少年那里收集的信息。向233名13-14岁青少年发放调查问卷。88%的女孩和71%的男孩报告至少有一个过渡对象(p <0.01)。男性和女性受试者在流行程度、命名、目前行踪和停止使用过渡物方面存在显著差异。
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The Prevalence and Use of Transitional Objects: A Study of 230 Adolescents

Data regarding the prevalence and use of transitional objects is limited. Most studies in this area are based upon the information gathered from mothers of small children rather than directly from children or adolescents. A survey questionnaire was distributed to 233 adolescents ages 13–14 years. The return rate was 98.7% Eighty-eight percent of the girls and 71% of the boys reported having at least one transitional object (p < 0.01). Significant differences between male and female subjects were found in the areas of prevalence, naming, present whereabouts, and discontinuation of the use of transitional objects.

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