论文标题
亲密友谊中的失误:年龄和性别差异
Turnover in close friendships: age and gender differences
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论文摘要
人类是社交动物,它们之间形成的人际纽带对于它们的发展和在社会中的福祉至关重要。这些关系通常会结构成几层(Dunbar的友谊层),具体取决于它们在个人生活中的意义,而最亲密的朋友和家人是最重要的一部分时间和沟通努力。但是,我们几乎不知道这些关系的启动和终止是如何在整个生命周期内发生的。为了探讨这一点,我们分析了国家手机数据库,以确定两个性别中亲密关系的变化以及如何发生变化。总的来说,这个内心关系的内心圈子的成员至少在三年内非常稳定。但是,每年大约有1-4%的变化变化,而17-21岁的年轻人的变化率高于老年人。年轻的成年女性终止了更多的相对关系,而老年男性则在试图维持衰落的关系方面更加持久。这些结果强调了跨年龄和性别的关系动态的变异性,并提醒我们个体差异在社交网络的结构中起着重要作用。总体而言,我们的研究对人类生活过程中关系的动态性质提供了整体理解。
Humans are social animals and the interpersonal bonds formed between them are crucial for their development and well being in a society. These relationships are usually structured into several layers (Dunbar's layers of friendship) depending on their significance in an individual's life with closest friends and family being the most important ones taking major part of their time and communication effort. However, we have little idea how the initiation and termination of these relationships occurs across the lifespan. To explore this, we analyse a national cellphone database to determine how and when changes in close relationships occur in the two genders. In general, membership of this inner circle of intimate relationships is extremely stable, at least over a three-year period. However, around 1-4% of alters change every year, with the rate of change being higher among 17-21 year olds than older adults. Young adult females terminate more of their opposite-gender relationships, while older males are more persistent in trying to maintain relationships in decline. These results emphasise the variability in relationship dynamics across age and gender, and remind us that individual differences play an important role in the structure of social networks. Overall, our study provides a holistic understanding of the dynamic nature of relationships during the life-course of humans.