Self-Other Relationships and Identity in Late Adolescence.

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  • 青年期における他者との関係のしかたと自己同一性

Abstract

This study concerned the connection between self-other relations and adolescent identity formation, from the point of view of Erikson's theory. First, 72 university students answered a ten item sentence completion questionnaire. Based on analysis of these data, a second questionnaire form was devised, with 32 sentences about self-other relationships. One hundred university students filled out this form, and factor analysis was conducted on their ratings. Seventeen items loaded on three factors : Individuality, Conformity, and Distancing. In addition, 47 university students and 43 technical college students completed a 17 item Self-Other Relationships Scale, a ten item Identity Diffusion Scale (Nakanishi & Sakata, 1982), and an 82 item Identity Measurement Scale (Endo et al., 1981). The results for 63 subjects (41 males and 22 females) showed that Conformity and Distancing were related to one's sense of "Who am I?" and feelings of identity diffusion. Individuality scores related to self-confidence measures.

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  • CRID
    1390282680719539712
  • NII Article ID
    110003162230
  • DOI
    10.11201/jjdp.6.41
  • ISSN
    21879346
    09159029
  • Text Lang
    ja
  • Data Source
    • JaLC
    • CiNii Articles
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    Disallowed

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