@article{oai:lib.sugiyama-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00003383, author = {羽成, 隆司 and 河野, 和明 and 伊藤, 君男}, issue = {53}, journal = {椙山女学園大学研究論集 : 人文科学篇・社会科学篇・自然科学篇, Journal of Sugiyama Jogakuen University. Humanities, social sciences, natural sciences}, month = {Mar}, note = {This study analyzed contact avoidance in relation to parents and siblings in young adults. Undergraduates (N=695) participated in a questionnaire survey. They were asked to think about their fathers, mothers, brothers, sisters, male friends, and female friends, and rate the extent to which they did not wish to contact with each individual in eight situations. Female respondents displayed considerably greater contact avoidance in relation to male individuals than in relation to female individuals among their family members and friends. On the other hand, male respondents displayed almost the same degree of contact avoidance in relation to both male and female individuals. It was confirmed that the degree of contact avoidance in relation to various individuals, including family members, were consistent with characteristics of each sex found in previous studies. The results were discussed with reference to the possibility of a sexual-defense mechanism coming into play when women deal with fathers and brothers, and also with reference to the greater ease of contact with mothers and sisters found especially in female respondents.}, pages = {1--7}, title = {青年期男女における両親およびきょうだいに対する 接触回避}, year = {2022}, yomi = {ハナリ, タカシ and カワノ, カズアキ and イトウ, キミオ} }