NONVERBAL-COMMUNICATION BETWEEN PARENTS AND ADOLESCENTS - A STUDY OF APPROACH AND AVOIDANCE BEHAVIORS

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作者
KAHLBAUGH, PE
HAVILAND, JM
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[1] Neuropsychiatric Institute, 68-237, UCLA, Los Angeles, 90024, CA
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10.1007/BF02169080
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
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This study investigated nonverbal approach and avoidance behaviors exhibited by 30 families with a target child between 7 and 16 years old during a family interaction task. It was hypothesized that avoidance in the form of shame and contempt would be displayed more frequently by early and mid-adolescents than by younger pre-adolescents. It was also expected that approach behaviors would not differ across these age groups. Results provided evidence for increased avoidance and stability of approach behaviors in the parent-child dyad from preadolescence to mid-adolescence. Compared to pre-adolescent children (7-10), early adolescents (11-13) displayed more avoidance behaviors toward their parents, particularly shame. Both older adolescents (14-16) and their parents displayed increased avoidance in the form of reciprocated contempt. Despite increased avoidance in adolescence, no age group differences emerged in the amount of approach displayed between mothers, fathers, and children. This dynamic of attachment and separation occurred in both mother-child and father-child dyads, suggesting that both parents play an important role in the adolescent's developing autonomy.
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页码:91 / 113
页数:23
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