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Through a new window: a new look at friendship quality and adjustment during adolescence Sterling, Lisa Sarah
Abstract
In the present study, the quality of one's friendship with both same-sex and opposite-sex best friendships in preadolescence and adolescence was examined as having special significance for psychological development. Specifically, this study was conducted to explore the relationships among seven aspects of friendship quality (Self-Disclosure, School Help, Conflict, Shared Experience, Trust/Loyalty, Validation/Caring, and Closeness) and psychosocial adjustment (Self-Worth, Depression and Alienation), and how these relationships varied as a function of age (grade five, eight and eleven) and gender. In examining the findings, a complex pattern emerged, suggesting that the various aspects of friendship quality were differentially related to particular indices of adjustment. Moreover, the relations between friendship quality and various indices of adjustment were found to vary developmentally across the adolescent period and differed for boys and girls.
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Through a new window: a new look at friendship quality and adjustment during adolescence
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University of British Columbia
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1994
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In the present study, the quality of one's friendship with both same-sex and opposite-sex
best friendships in preadolescence and adolescence was examined as having special
significance for psychological development. Specifically, this study was conducted to
explore the relationships among seven aspects of friendship quality (Self-Disclosure,
School Help, Conflict, Shared Experience, Trust/Loyalty, Validation/Caring, and
Closeness) and psychosocial adjustment (Self-Worth, Depression and Alienation), and
how these relationships varied as a function of age (grade five, eight and eleven) and
gender. In examining the findings, a complex pattern emerged, suggesting that the
various aspects of friendship quality were differentially related to particular indices of
adjustment. Moreover, the relations between friendship quality and various indices of
adjustment were found to vary developmentally across the adolescent period and differed
for boys and girls.
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eng
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2009-01-10
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Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library
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For non-commercial purposes only, such as research, private study and education. Additional conditions apply, see Terms of Use https://open.library.ubc.ca/terms_of_use.
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10.14288/1.0086795
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University of British Columbia
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1995-05
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Graduate
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