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The Journal of Early Adolescence, 2006
Similarities between adolescents are often the cornerstone of a friendship; yet researchers know little about the similarities in friends’ perceptions of the relationship. In the current study, the authors examine similarities in friends’ perceived friendship qualities during the transition into early adolescence (n = 77 third graders, 110 fourth ...
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Similarities between adolescents are often the cornerstone of a friendship; yet researchers know little about the similarities in friends’ perceptions of the relationship. In the current study, the authors examine similarities in friends’ perceived friendship qualities during the transition into early adolescence (n = 77 third graders, 110 fourth ...
Sandra D. Simpkins +3 more
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Friendship Quality and Social Development
Current Directions in Psychological Science, 2002A high-quality friendship is characterized by high levels of prosocial behavior, intimacy, and other positive features, and low levels of conflicts, rivalry, and other negative features. Friendship quality has been assumed to have direct effects on many aspects of children's social development, including their self-esteem and social adjustment. Recent
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Aggressive Behavior and Quality of Friendships
The Journal of Early Adolescence, 2009The current study investigates linear and curvilinear associations between overt aggressive behavior and the adolescents’ reports of the quality of their friendships over time. Moderation by gender was also investigated. The sample consisted of 246 boys and 253 girls from the sixth and seventh grades of a large public middle school. Findings suggested
Fanti, Kostas A. +7 more
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Child Development, 2020
Across the life span, friendship is an important component of people’s support networks. This article explores the developmental roots of adult friendship intimacy and satisfaction, taking into consideration the early interplay between sociomoral sensitivity in friendship, insecurity in peer contexts, and peer rejection. Data (
Steinhoff, Annekatrin, Keller, Monika
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Across the life span, friendship is an important component of people’s support networks. This article explores the developmental roots of adult friendship intimacy and satisfaction, taking into consideration the early interplay between sociomoral sensitivity in friendship, insecurity in peer contexts, and peer rejection. Data (
Steinhoff, Annekatrin, Keller, Monika
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Quality and Quantity of Friendship
School Psychology International, 2000Few studies have examined the quality and the quantity of friendship as reported by students and teachers. In the present report, the author examined 121 adolescent students with mild mental retardation (MR) studying in special education schools, 189 students studying in self-contained classes in mainstreamed schools, and 265 nondisabled students ...
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The Quality of Adolescent Friendships: Long Term Effects?
Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 1998While differing in etiological emphasis, a variety of theoretical perspectives seem to coalesce around the notion that youthful friendships are "good" for development. Sociometric studies have documented that low status youth are at risk for a variety of negative outcomes, but there has been little longitudinal research focused on the qualities of ...
P C, Giordano +4 more
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Shyness, Friendship Quality, and Adjustment During Middle Childhood
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 1999Whereas many young children show initial wariness on meeting a stranger, shyness that lasts into middle childhood may be indicative of concurrent problems and subsequent disorder. Adjustment problems of an internalising nature, such as low self‐esteem, loneliness, and anxiety may occur.
K, Fordham, J, Stevenson-Hinde
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Quality of virtual adolescent friendships
2021Djeca i mladi najčešće koriste digitalnu tehnologiju s ciljem socijalnog povezivanja s vršnjacima. Zatvaranje škola i prelazak na online nastavu zbog suzbijanja širenja bolesti uzrokovane virusom COVID-19, onemogućio je njihove svakodnevne kontakte licem u lice i gotovo u potpunosti usmjerio ili preselio njihovo međusobno kontaktiranje, povezivanje i ...
Dragoslavić, Marijana +2 more
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Journal of Adolescence, 2010
ABSTRACTFriendships are essential for adolescent social development. However, they may be pursued for varying motives, which, in turn, may predict similarity in friendships via social selection or social influence processes, and likely help to explain friendship quality.
Ojanen, Tiina +3 more
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ABSTRACTFriendships are essential for adolescent social development. However, they may be pursued for varying motives, which, in turn, may predict similarity in friendships via social selection or social influence processes, and likely help to explain friendship quality.
Ojanen, Tiina +3 more
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Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 2012
While associations with deviant peers are well understood to impact individual development, less is understood about the relationship between friendship quality and delinquency. Two criminological theories--social control theory and self-control theory--are able to offer an explanation for the latter relationship.
John H, Boman +3 more
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While associations with deviant peers are well understood to impact individual development, less is understood about the relationship between friendship quality and delinquency. Two criminological theories--social control theory and self-control theory--are able to offer an explanation for the latter relationship.
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