The relationship between deviant peer affiliation and psychological distress among college students: a moderated mediation model [PDF]
Background This study examined the mechanisms linking deviant peer affiliation to psychological distress among college students. Methods A sample of 900 college students completed measures of deviant peer affiliation, stressful life events, perceived ...
Ting Jiang, Xi Fang, Ziying Pan
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Deviant Peer Affiliation and Adolescent Tobacco and Alcohol Use: The Roles of Tobacco and Alcohol Information Exposure on Social Networking Sites and Digital Literacy [PDF]
Due to the prevalence and severe harm of adolescent tobacco and alcohol use, researchers have been paying attention to its influencing factors. From the perspective of the ecological techno-subsystem theory, this study aimed to examine the correlations ...
Xuqing Bai +4 more
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Adverse childhood experiences and deviant peer affiliation among Chinese delinquent adolescents: the role of relative deprivation and age [PDF]
BackgroundDeviant peer affiliation is considered a potential risk factor for adolescent delinquency. Due to the serious situation of adolescent delinquency in China, it is necessary to investigate the mechanisms by which adolescents associate with ...
Yuepeng Wang +3 more
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Parenting behaviors and deviant peer affiliation among Chinese adolescents: the mediating role of psychological reactance and the moderating role of gender [PDF]
Given the negative impact of deviant peer affiliation on adolescent behavioral development, understanding its underlying mechanisms is essential. Drawing on social development model, psychological reactance theory and adolescent-limited delinquency ...
Chunmei Zhang, Ying Luo, Ronghua Zhang
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Relationship between parental marital conflict and malevolent creativity propensity among junior school students: roles of deviant peer affiliation and self-control [PDF]
This study explored the relationship between parental marital conflict and malevolent creativity propensity among junior school students, as well as the roles of deviant peer affiliation and self-control on that relationship.
Mingzhe Zhao, Yan Liu
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How Does Parent-Adolescent Conflict and Deviant Peer Affiliation Affect Cyberbullying: Examining the Roles of Moral Disengagement and Gender [PDF]
Hanyu Liang,1 Huaibin Jiang,2 Chengmian Zhang,2 Huiling Zhou,1 Bin Zhang,3 Anxie Tuo1 1Department Medical Humanities, Guizhou Medical University, Guiyang, People’s Republic of China; 2Department of Education, Fujian Normal University of Technology ...
Liang H +5 more
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Deviant Peer Affiliation, Depression, and Adolescent Non-Suicidal Self-Injury: The Moderating Effect of the OXTR Gene rs53576 Polymorphism [PDF]
Background: Adolescent non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) has emerged as a progressively widespread and significant public health concern on a global scale.
Jingjing Li, Chengfu Yu
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Parental harsh parenting and non-suicidal self-injury among Chinese adolescents: the role of emotional uncontrollability, deviant peer affiliation, school disengagement, and self-control [PDF]
BackgroundParental harsh parenting poses a significant risk for adolescent non−suicidal self-injury (NSSI). This longitudinal study investigated whether emotional uncontrollability, deviant peer affiliation, and school disengagement mediate the link ...
Jingjing Li +7 more
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A Developmental Perspective on Peer Rejection, Deviant Peer Affiliation, and Conduct Problems Among Youth. [PDF]
Peer rejection and deviant peer affiliation are linked consistently to the development and maintenance of conduct problems. Two proposed models may account for longitudinal relations among these peer processes and conduct problems: the (a) sequential mediation model, in which peer rejection in childhood and deviant peer affiliation in adolescence ...
Chen D, Drabick DA, Burgers DE.
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Peer victimization and social alienation: predicting deviant peer affiliation in middle school. [PDF]
Abstract Two prospective studies examined a theoretical model wherein exposure to victimization, resulting from early behavioral risk, heightens children's social alienation and subsequent deviant peer affiliation (DPA). Across Study 1 (298 girls, 287 boys; K–7th grade; 5–12 years) and Study 2 (338 girls, 298 boys; 2nd–6th grade; 8–12
Rudolph KD +7 more
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