Parental Behavioral Control and Bullying and Victimization of Rural Adolescents in China: The Roles of Deviant Peer Affiliation and Gender. [PDF]
Bullying and victimization (BAV) have been widely studied, but the potential mechanism of parental behavioral control (PBC) on bullying and victimization in Chinese adolescents has not been explored. This study aimed to examine a moderated mediation model for the association between PBC and BAV mediated by deviant peer affiliation (DPA) and moderated ...
Chen X, Li L, Lv G, Li H.
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Sensation Seeking, Deviant Peer Affiliation, and Internet Gaming Addiction Among Chinese Adolescents: The Moderating Effect of Parental Knowledge [PDF]
Although there is abundant evidence that an association between sensation seeking and adolescent Internet gaming addiction (IGA) exists, research has provided little insight into why adolescents with high sensation seeking are more likely to be focused ...
Yunlong Tian +9 more
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Psychosocial Risk Factors and Adolescent Problematic Internet Gaming (PIG): The Mediating Roles of Deviant Peer Affiliation and Hedonic Gaming Experience [PDF]
Background: Problematic Internet gaming (PIG), considered an early stage of Internet gaming addiction (IGA), has become increasingly prevalent among adolescents.
Yi Wu, Huazhen Li, Zhanni Luo
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Examining the complexity of the relationship between deviant peers affiliation and child-to-parent violence in young adults: the mediating role of drug use and the moderating role of family support [PDF]
IntroductionResearch on child-to-parent violence has expanded considerably over the last decade. Most of the studies have been mainly conducted with samples of adolescents and very few has explored this issue in young adults.
Lourdes Contreras +2 more
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Longitudinal Network Relationships Between Symptoms of Deviant Peer Affiliation and Internet Gaming Disorder in Adolescents: Prospective Cohort Study [PDF]
BackgroundPrevious studies have revealed that deviant peer affiliation (DPA) and internet gaming disorder (IGD) are highly related and often co-occur.
Tingting Gao +4 more
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Deviant peer affiliation and antisocial behavior: interaction with Monoamine Oxidase A (MAOA) genotype. [PDF]
Although genetic and environmental factors are separately implicated in the development of antisocial behavior (ASB), interactive models have emerged relatively recently, particularly those incorporating molecular genetic data. Using a large sample of male Caucasian adolescents and young adults from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health (
Lee SS.
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A cross-lagged prospective network analysis of deviant peer affiliation and phubbing in adolescents
Background: Prior studies examining the association between deviant peer affiliation and phubbing have predominantly relied on latent variable modeling. However, the directionality, symptom-level pathways, and sex-specific patterns of their longitudinal ...
Tingting Gao +5 more
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Do Parent-Adolescent Discrepancies Predict Deviant Peer Affiliation and Subsequent Substance Use? [PDF]
Recent evidence suggests parent-adolescent discrepancies regarding adolescent disclosure can provide insight into parent-child relations and adolescent adjustment. However, pathways linking discrepancies to adjustment are not well known. We tested a model linking parent-adolescent discrepancies in disclosure to adolescent substance use through ...
Kliewer W +6 more
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Longitudinal associations between relative deprivation and non-suicidal self-injury in early adolescents: a moderated mediation model [PDF]
IntroductionRelative deprivation is associated with non-suicidal self-injury; however, the mechanisms underlying this association have been largely unexplored.
Chang Wei, Bao Liu, Xiaojing An, Yu Wang
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Adolescent girls' ADHD symptoms and young adult driving: the role of perceived deviant peer affiliation. [PDF]
Our goal was to examine the role of adolescent perceived deviant peer affiliation in mediating or moderating the association between adolescent attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) symptoms and young adult driving risk in females with and without ADHD.
Cardoos SL, Loya F, Hinshaw SP.
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