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- Title
成人形成期のアイデンティティと複数の社会的関係性の関連:養育者・友人・恋人に対するアタッチメント・スタイルの違いに注目して
- Authors
Kawamoto Tetsuya
- Abstract
This study explored the association between multidimensional identity and multiple social relationships in emerging adults. Participants were 385 students (210 men, 175 women, M=22.4, SD=2.4, range: 18-29 years). Identity was assessed with the Multidimensional Ego Identity Scale (Tani, 2001). Attachment to their parents, friends, and romantic partners were assessed as the key social relationships of the participants, by the Experiences in Close Relationship Questionnaire-Revised (Fraley, Waller, & Brennan, 2000). The effects of age, gender, and social relationships on each identity dimension were estimated as follows by structural equation modeling. Attachment to parents had an effect on the Self-Sameness and Continuity dimension; age had an effect on the Self Identity dimension; attachment to friends and romantic partners had an effect on the Interpersonal Identity dimension; and age and attachment to friends had an effect on the Psychosocial Identity dimension. These results indicate that the internal aspect of identity is associated with one's relationships to parents, while the social aspect of identity is associated with relationships to friends and romantic partners.
- Publication
Japanese Journal of Developmental Psychology / Hattatsu Shinrigaku Kenkyū, 2015, Vol 26, Issue 3, p210
- ISSN
0915-9029
- Publication type
Article