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๐ŸฃAdolescent Development Unit 8 Review

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8.1 Friendship formation and maintenance

๐ŸฃAdolescent Development
Unit 8 Review

8.1 Friendship formation and maintenance

Written by the Fiveable Content Team โ€ข Last updated September 2025
Written by the Fiveable Content Team โ€ข Last updated September 2025
๐ŸฃAdolescent Development
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Adolescent friendships are shaped by proximity, similarity, and reciprocity. These factors influence how teens connect, from initial interactions to deep bonds. As adolescents grow, their friendships evolve through stages, from acquaintanceship to continuation or dissolution.

Shared interests play a crucial role in maintaining friendships. Common activities, values, and experiences create lasting connections. Individual differences, like personality traits and attachment styles, also impact the quality of these relationships.

Friendship Formation and Development in Adolescence

Key factors in adolescent friendships

  • Proximity fosters friendships through shared spaces (schools, neighborhoods, clubs)
  • Similarity attracts peers with common interests, values, backgrounds (music tastes, career goals)
  • Reciprocity builds relationships via mutual liking and self-disclosure
  • Social skills enable effective communication, empathy, conflict resolution
  • Developmental factors shape friendship formation as adolescents mature cognitively and emotionally, form identities

Stages of friendship development

  1. Acquaintanceship: Initial interactions, surface-level conversations (small talk about classes)
  2. Buildup: Increased interactions, gradual self-disclosure (sharing personal stories)
  3. Continuation: Trust and intimacy established, shared experiences accumulate (inside jokes)
  4. Deterioration: Communication decreases, conflicts arise unresolved (growing apart)
  5. Dissolution: Friendship ends, potential for reconciliation or permanent separation

Shared interests in friendship maintenance

  • Common activities strengthen bonds (sports teams, gaming groups)
  • Aligned values foster understanding (environmental activism, religious beliefs)
  • Shared experiences create lasting memories (school trips, overcoming challenges)
  • Mutual support provides emotional validation and practical help
  • Group identity cultivates sense of belonging and shared social circles

Individual differences vs friendship quality

  • Personality traits influence compatibility (extroverts vs introverts)
  • Attachment styles affect trust and intimacy in friendships (secure, anxious, avoidant)
  • Cultural backgrounds diversify friendship norms (collectivist vs individualist cultures)
  • Social competence facilitates initiating and maintaining relationships
  • Emotional intelligence enhances empathy and conflict resolution
  • Self-esteem impacts friendship selection and assertiveness in relationships