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Associations between friend conflict and affective states in the daily lives of adolescents

机译:在青少年日常生活中朋友冲突与情感国家之间的协会

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This study examined the associations between friend conflict, defined as arguments with friends, and affective states using a daily diary design in a community sample of adolescents. Participants were 100 U.S. adolescents (13-17 years; 40% girls; 79% white). Adolescents completed an online survey on 14 consecutive evenings. Adolescents reported significantly higher anger/hostility, confusion, and tension/anxiety and less friendliness on days during which they experienced friend conflict relative to no-conflict days. However, no same-day associations for depressed affect, fatigue, or vigor were found. Adolescents experiencing friend conflict reported increased next-day anger/hostility, depressed affect, and tension/anxiety, but not other affective states. Higher levels of anger/hostility and depressed affect predicted an increased likelihood of next day friend conflict. Conversely, higher levels of friendliness and vigor predicted a decreased likelihood of next-day friend conflict. These findings suggest that directional relationships between adolescents' friend conflicts and their affective states vary by affective domain.
机译:本研究审查了朋友冲突之间的协会,定义为与朋友的争论,以及在青少年社区样本中使用每日日记设计的情感状态。参与者是100名美国青少年(13-17岁; 40%女孩; 79%白色)。青少年在连续14个晚上完成了在线调查。青少年报告的愤怒/敌意,困惑和紧张/焦虑和焦虑和较少的友好日,他们经历了相对于禁止冲突的日子。然而,发现没有发现抑郁的影响,疲劳或活力的同日关联。遇到朋友冲突的青少年报告了下一天的愤怒/敌意,抑郁的影响和紧张/焦虑,而不是其他情感国家。更高水平的愤怒/敌意和抑郁的影响预测了第二天朋友冲突的可能性增加。相反,更高层次的友善和活力预测了下一天的朋友冲突的可能性。这些调查结果表明青少年朋友冲突之间的定向关系及其情感国家因情感领域而异。

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