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Friendships of children and adolescents with spina bifida: Social adjustment, social performance, and social skills

机译:脊柱裂的儿童和青少年的友谊:社会适应,社会绩效和社会技能

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ObjectiveTo characterize dyadic and general friendships of youth with spina bifida (SB). MethodsFamilies of youth with SB recruited a peer to participate; 106 dyads participated. Youth with SB and peers completed questionnaires and interviews regarding characteristics of the dyadic friendship and each individual's general friendships. Results Youth with SB and their peers were similar in many ways. However, youth with SB rated the friendship as closer and were more likely to see peers as best friends rather than the reverse. Regarding general friendships, youth with SB spent fewer days with friends, reported lower levels of companionship, security, and closeness in their friendships, and reported lower levels of emotional support from peers and family. Conclusions Youth with SB experience significant differences in the quality and reciprocation of friendships. Targeted interventions may assist youth in developing high quality friendships.
机译:目的表征脊柱裂(SB)的青少年之间的二元和一般友谊。方法招收SB青年家庭的同伴参加; 106个二元组参加了比赛。与SB和同龄人一起的年轻人完成了关于二进友谊和每个人的一般友谊的问卷和访谈。结果SB青年和他们的同龄人在许多方面都相似。但是,有SB的年轻人认为友谊更加亲密,更有可能将同龄人视为最好的朋友,而不是相反。关于一般友谊,SB青年与朋友在一起的时间更少,他们的友谊,安全感和亲密程度较低,同伴和家人的情感支持水平也较低。结论SB青年在友谊的质量和交往方面存在显着差异。有针对性的干预措施可以帮助青少年发展高质量的友谊。

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