@article{oai:nagoya.repo.nii.ac.jp:00001965, author = {久世, 敏雄 and KUZE, Toshio and 続, 有恒 and TSUDZUKI, Aritsune and 蔭山, 英順 and KAGEYAMA, Hidenori and 過疎研究グループ and 'KASO'Group}, journal = {名古屋大學教育學部紀要. 教育心理学科}, month = {Mar}, note = {Among the factors which are related to the degree of self-disclosure in the difficult situations met by the young people, the present study investigates only the parental attitude of child-rearing, especially the aspect of affection. The questionnaire for the investigation is consisted of two parts. In the first part, there are eight items representing the parental attitude of child-rearing and perceived parental affection which are adapted from A. B. Heilbrun's. (1964) The subjects are requested to check one of three degrees (0,1,or 2) of perceived parental affection for each item. In the second part there are twenty-one items representing seven difficult situations; (1) home and family situations, (2) physical feature and personal character, (3) academic achievement, (4) friend relationship, (5) school life and teacher, (6) educational and vocational future, and (7) philosophy of life and religion. The subjects are requested to check one of three degrees (0,1,or 2) of self-disclosure to father, mother, brothers and sisters, friends, and teachers for each item. The subjects are 169 high school boys and 164 girls, and 194 college males and 201 females in Nagoya city. The investigation was conducted in September of 1971 for high school and in January and February of 1972 for college. The results of the investigation are as follows : (1) More the subjects perceive their parental affection highly, more they disclose themselves to their parents in all seven difficult situations. (Table 6,7,8,9) (2) The subjects highly perceiving their parental affection tend to disclose themselves not only to their parents but to brothers and sisters, friends, and teachers (Table 6,7), and they show high degree of self-disclosure in general (Table 4,5,). (3) The subjects highly perceiving their parental affection tend to disclose themselves more to their parents than to their friends at the difficult situations of the family life and the educational and vocational future (Table 10). Therefore how highly the subjects disclose themselves to their parents depends on the different situations., 国立情報学研究所で電子化したコンテンツを使用している。}, pages = {51--63}, title = {<原著>両親の愛情の認知と困った場面における自己開放性についての一研究}, volume = {19}, year = {1973} }