Never Walk Alone on the Way: Friendships of Emerging Adults
Citation
GÜLER, Çiğdem Yavuz, Ilgın ÇAKMAK & Elif BAYRAKTAR. "Never Walk Alone on the Way: Friendships of Emerging Adults". Personal Relationships, (2022):1-28.Abstract
This study aimed to comprehend how individuals in
emerging adulthood characterize friendship. This study
adopted a qualitative design to obtain in-depth information about the elements in emerging adults' definitions
of friendships. The study was conducted with university
samples and non-university samples. As a result of the
study, the elements in the friendship definitions of the
participants were grouped under five themes: behavioral processes; cognitive processes; emotional processes, structural characteristics, and distinctive
features. Accordingly, sharing, fun, assistance, boundaries, and altruism sub-codes were categorized under
behavioral processes; while trust, compatibility,
commitment-fidelity, and respect sub-codes were categorized under cognitive processes. Intimacy, requirement sub-codes were categorized under affective
processes and openness, homogeneity, heterogeneity,
and reciprocity sub-codes were grouped under structural characteristics themes. Apropos of distinctive
features they included the sub-codes of developmental
support, unconditional acceptance, isolation-vigilant,
closeness, friend as a life partner, and network. In addition to the codes in the university sample, “Effects of
marriage” was the only code that differed in the nonuniversity sample.