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Adolescents' Daily Face-to-Face and Computer-Mediated Communication: Associations With Autonomy and Closeness to Parents and Friends

机译:青少年的每日面对面和计算机导门沟通:与父母和朋友的自主权和亲密关系的协会

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The amount of time adolescents spend communicating via digital technologies such as smartphones has led to concerns that computer-mediated communication (CMC) is displacing face-to-face (FtF) interactions and disrupting social development. Although many studies have examined CMC in adolescents' relationships with friends, few studies have examined the role of CMC in adolescents' renegotiation of closeness and autonomy with parents. To examine this issue, we administered an online daily diary with 169 U.S. adolescents to estimate the time they spend in CMC and FtF interactions and the number of texts they exchange with friends and parents. On the last day of the survey, we asked adolescents about their emotional closeness to friends and parents and their balance of closeness and volition with parents. Overall, we found more evidence for social stimulation than displacement effects of CMC. Texts and CMC time with friends predicted friend closeness after accounting for FtF time with friends; texts with parents predicted parent closeness after accounting for FtF time with parents. We also found support for our hypothesis that CMC would be associated with greater adolescent volition. CMC time with parents predicted greater volitional dependence (volition plus closeness) whereas texts with friends predicted greater independent decision-making (volition plus distance). We discuss how communication technologies are integrated into U.S. adolescents' relationships with friends and parents and how CMC can facilitate, rather than stifle, adolescents' adjustment of autonomy-relatedness with parents and their construction of emotional closeness with friends.
机译:青少年通过智能手机等数字技术支出通信的时间数量导致计算机导入的通信(CMC)置换面对面(FTF)的相互作用和中断社会发育。虽然许多研究已经在与朋友的关系中审查了CMC,但很少有研究已经研究了CMC在青少年与父母重新协商的作用。为了审查这个问题,我们通过169美国青少年进行了在线日记,以估计他们在CMC和FTF互动中花费的时间以及与朋友和父母交换的文本数量。在调查的最后一天,我们向青少年询问了他们对朋友和父母的情感亲密关系以及与父母的亲密关系的平衡。总的来说,我们发现了比CMC的位移效应的社交刺激更多的证据。文本和CMC时间与朋友在与朋友汇总FTF的时间后预测朋友亲密;父母在与父母核算FTF时间后,父母预测父母的文本。我们还发现支持我们的假设,即CMC将与更大的青少年有关。与父母的CMC时间预测了更大的激情依赖(意志加密),而与朋友的文本预测了更大的独立决策(有志加距离)。我们讨论通信技术如何与朋友和父母的关系融入美国青少年的关系以及CMC如何能够促进,而不是扼杀青少年与父母的自主相关性以及与朋友的情感密闭的建设。

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