1. Adolescent Girls' Parasocial Interactions With Media Figures.
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Theran, SallyA., Newberg, EmilyM., and Gleason, TracyR.
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TEENAGE girls , *EMOTIONS , *MASS media & teenagers -- Social aspects , *ADOLESCENT psychology , *ATTACHMENT theory (Psychology) ,TEENAGERS & society - Abstract
We examined aspects of adolescent girls’ parasocial interactions in the context of typical development. Parasocial interactions are defined as symbolic, one-sided quasi-interactions between a viewer and a media figure. In total, 107 adolescent girls were examined; 94% reported engaging in parasocial interactions to some degree. Preoccupied attachment style predicted the degree of involvement in and emotional intensity of parasocial interactions. Results suggest that parasocial interactions are characteristic of girls with preoccupied attachment, but are also part of normative development. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2010
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