Adolescent Friendship Pairs
- 1 April 1998
- journal article
- research article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Journal of Adolescent Research
- Vol. 13 (2) , 178-201
- https://doi.org/10.1177/0743554898132005
Abstract
A total of 1,159 high school students (Grades 10 through 12) responded to a questionnaire designed to assess best friends' similarities in identity status (EOM-EIS) and related behaviors, attitudes, and intentions. Mutually identified best friends, nonmutually identified bestfriends, and randomly paired nonfriends (each n = 198 pairs) were identified to test hypotheses concerning friendship similarities. Tests of similarity indicated that mutually indentified best.friends shared distinct similarities in ego identity. Similarity indicators were greater for measures ot 'ego identity in specific content areas than for the global identity status levels or the interpersonal and ideological domains. In addition, mutually identified best friends were more similar than were nonffriends on many behaviors, attitudes, and intentions that were expected to be related to ego identity. Results replicate those of'existing investigations of friendship attitude and behavioral characteristics and extend friendship similarities into psychosocial contexts.Keywords
This publication has 28 references indexed in Scilit:
- Toward a Process Model of Identity FormationJournal of Adolescent Research, 1987
- The Association between Identity Development and Intimacy during Adolescence: A Theoretical TreatiseJournal of Adolescent Research, 1987
- Development of an objective measure to assess ego identity in adolescence: Validation and replicationJournal of Youth and Adolescence, 1984
- Adolescent Sexual Behavior and Friendship ChoiceSocial Forces, 1984
- Identity in Early Adolescence: A Developmental PerspectiveThe Journal of Early Adolescence, 1983
- Identity Formation During Early AdolescenceThe Journal of Early Adolescence, 1983
- The Features and Effects of Friendship in Early AdolescenceChild Development, 1982
- From family to peer: A review of transitions of influence among drug-using youthJournal of Youth and Adolescence, 1981
- Homophily, Selection, and Socialization in Adolescent FriendshipsAmerican Journal of Sociology, 1978
- Ego identity status and the intimacy versus isolation crisis of young adulthood.Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1973