نتایج جستجو برای: peer relations

تعداد نتایج: 212490  

2006
K. V. Petrides Yolanda Sangareau Adrian Furnham Norah Frederickson

Trait emotional intelligence (‘trait EI’ or ‘trait emotional self-efficacy’) is a constellation of emotion-related self-perceptions and dispositions comprising the affective aspects of personality. The present study investigated the role of trait EI in children’s peer relations at school. One hundred and sixty pupils (83 girls; mean age = 10.8 years) were administered the trait emotional intell...

Journal: :Child psychiatry and human development 2008
Huan J Ye Kenneth G Rice Eric A Storch

The study examined perfectionism, symptoms of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and depression, and peer relationships among a clinical sample of 31 youth (age range 7-18 years) diagnosed with OCD. Using a correlational design, perfectionistic beliefs accounted for significant variance in OCD symptoms, depressive symptoms, and difficulties in peer relationships for children with OCD. One dime...

Journal: :Psychology of addictive behaviors : journal of the Society of Psychologists in Addictive Behaviors 2004
Mark D Wood Jennifer P Read Roger E Mitchell Nancy H Brand

This study investigated the influences of peer and parent variables on alcohol use and problems in a sample of late adolescents in the summer immediately prior to entry into college. Participants (N = 556) completed a mail survey assessing peer influences (alcohol offers, social modeling, perceived norms), parental behaviors (nurturance, monitoring), and attitudes and values (disapproval for he...

Journal: :Child psychiatry and human development 2015
Spencer C Evans Paula J Fite Michelle L Hendrickson Sonia L Rubens Anna K Mages

Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) symptoms and aggressive behaviors are both associated with peer rejection, but little is known the nature of this association with respect to the two symptom dimensions of hyperactivity-impulsivity and inattention and different types of aggression. The present study examines the relations between dimensions of ADHD symptomatology, proactive and re...

Journal: :Journal of abnormal child psychology 2009
Meghan D McAuliffe Julie A Hubbard Lydia J Romano

This study explored the role of the classroom teacher in peers' evaluations of liking and disliking of their classmates. Teacher cognitions about children (teacher liking of students, teacher attributions for aggressive student behavior) and teacher behavior toward children (positive, corrective/negative) were examined as mediators in the link between children's own behavior (aggression, prosoc...

2008
Michael M. Criss Daniel S. Shaw Kristin L. Moilanen Julia E. Hitchings Erin M. Ingoldsby

The purpose of this study was to test direct, additive, and mediation models involving family, neighborhood, and peer factors in relation to emerging antisocial behavior and social skills. Neighborhood danger, maternal depressive symptoms, and supportive parenting were assessed in early childhood. Peer group acceptance was measured in middle childhood, and data on antisocial behavior and social...

2012
Per E. Gustafsson Urban Janlert Töres Theorell Hugo Westerlund Anne Hammarström

While the importance of social relations for health has been demonstrated in childhood, adolescence and adulthood, few studies have examined the prospective importance of peer relations for adult health. The aim of this study was to examine whether peer problems in the school setting in adolescence relates to the metabolic syndrome in middle-age. Participants came from the Northern Swedish Coho...

Journal: :Social cognitive and affective neuroscience 2015
Eva H Telzer Andrew J Fuligni Matthew D Lieberman Michelle E Miernicki Adriana Galván

Adolescents' peer culture plays a key role in the development and maintenance of risk-taking behavior. Despite recent advances in developmental neuroscience suggesting that peers may increase neural sensitivity to rewards, we know relatively little about how the quality of peer relations impact adolescent risk taking. In the current 2-year three-wave longitudinal study, we examined how chronic ...

Journal: :Social development 2009
Michael M. Criss Daniel S. Shaw Kristin L. Moilanen Julia E. Hitchings Erin M. Ingoldsby

The purpose of this study was to test direct, additive, and mediation models involving family, neighborhood, and peer factors in relation to emerging antisocial behavior and social skills. Neighborhood danger, maternal depressive symptoms, and supportive parenting were assessed in early childhood. Peer group acceptance was measured in middle childhood, and data on antisocial behavior and social...

Journal: :Journal of abnormal child psychology 2014
Michael T Morrow Julie A Hubbard Lydia J Barhight Amanda K Thomson

This study examined the relations of fifth-grade children's (181 boys and girls) daily experiences of peer victimization with their daily negative emotions. Children completed daily reports of peer victimization and negative emotions (sadness, anger, embarrassment, and nervousness) on up to eight school days. The daily peer victimization checklist was best represented by five factors: physical ...

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