Same and Other: Interdependency Between Participation in Same- and Other-Sex Friendships

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William M. Bukowski
Lorrie K. Sippola
Betsy Hoza
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[1] Concordia University,Center for Research in Human Development, Psychology Department
[2] University of Saskatchewan,Psychology Department
[3] Purdue University,Psychology
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Participation Rate; Adolescent Girl; Early Adolescence; Small Extent; Protective Function;
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Linear and curvilinear associations between experiences in the same- and other-sex peer groups and the protective functions of friendship with an other-sex peer for early adolescents without a same-sex friend were examined in a sample of 231 fifth, sixth, and seventh grade girls and boys. Findings indicate that (a) at the level of the individual, early adolescent girls and, to a much smaller extent, early adolescent boys show a preference for same-sex peers; (b) this unilateral difference in expansiveness accounts for differences in participation rates in same -and other-sex friendships; (c) children of both sexes who are either very popular or very unpopular are more likely than other children to have other-sex friends; and (d) among children without a same-sex friend, having an other-sex friend is linked to higher levels of perceived well-being for boys and lower levels of well-being for girls. Each of these results is discussed according to our understanding of how the same- and other-sex peer systems function as a system to affect development in early adolescence.
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页码:439 / 459
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