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청소년의 준사회적 상호작용에 관한 주관적 인식연구: Q방법론의 적용
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  • 청소년의 준사회적 상호작용에 관한 주관적 인식연구: Q방법론의 적용
  • A Study on the Subjective Perception of Para-social Interactions for Adolescents: Focusing on Q Methodology
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한국아동심리치료학회지KCI
권/호정보
2025년|20권 4호(통권56호)|pp.75-101 (27 pages)
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한국아동심리치료학회|한국
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국문초록

This study aimed to classify the types of para-social interactions by adolescents and to explore their characteristics. To this end, the Q methodology was applied based on the Adolescents’ Para-social Interaction Scale, and five types were derived from the analysis. These types are named active-involvement, passive-involvement, personal-identification, group-identification, and independent-influence. The active-involvement type empathized with media performers and actively engaged with them, yet showed a selective acceptance rather than unconditional conformity. The passive-involvement type displayed limited direct interaction but benefits from the advice and information provided by media performers. The personal-identification type went beyond simple imitation, internalizing the influence of the media performer and thereby transforming their own behavior. The group-identification type gained motivation from the words and actions of performers but does not necessarily translate this into changes in their own behavior. Finally, the independent-influence type formed para-social interactions with media performers but exhibited relatively low attachment to them while maintaining a strong sense of their own opinions. The findings of this study can serve as foundational data to deepen our understanding of adolescents’ perceptions and values regarding para-social interactions, and they can be expected to contribute to future research and practical applications that reflect the characteristics and needs of each type indentified here.

영문초록

This study aimed to classify the types of para-social interactions by adolescents and to explore their characteristics. To this end, the Q methodology was applied based on the Adolescents’ Para-social Interaction Scale, and five types were derived from the analysis. These types are named active-involvement, passive-involvement, personal-identification, group-identification, and independent-influence. The active-involvement type empathized with media performers and actively engaged with them, yet showed a selective acceptance rather than unconditional conformity. The passive-involvement type displayed limited direct interaction but benefits from the advice and information provided by media performers. The personal-identification type went beyond simple imitation, internalizing the influence of the media performer and thereby transforming their own behavior. The group-identification type gained motivation from the words and actions of performers but does not necessarily translate this into changes in their own behavior. Finally, the independent-influence type formed para-social interactions with media performers but exhibited relatively low attachment to them while maintaining a strong sense of their own opinions. The findings of this study can serve as foundational data to deepen our understanding of adolescents’ perceptions and values regarding para-social interactions, and they can be expected to contribute to future research and practical applications that reflect the characteristics and needs of each type indentified here.

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Ⅱ. 연구방법
Ⅲ. 연구결과
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