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Friends' influence on changes in externalizing behavior during middle childhood: A longitudinal study of relational and physical aggression.

机译:朋友对童年时期外在行为改变的影响:对关系和身体攻击的纵向研究。

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Numerous longitudinal studies have shown that childhood physical aggression is the strongest risk-factor for future delinquency, crime, and substance abuse. Recently, it has been suggested that relationally aggressive children may be similarly at-risk for the development of antisocial behavior. This hypothesis is based on studies showing that relational aggression is associated with a range of antisocial behaviors across the lifespan, and on the results of one longitudinal study in which relationally aggressive children became increasingly delinquent between the 3rd and 4th grades (see Crick et al., 1999, for a review). According to peer influence theories (e.g., Dishion, Patterson, & Griesler, 1994), involvement with deviant peers may account for linkages between childhood relational aggression and future antisocial behavior. The present study was designed to test this hypothesis by examining relations between relational aggression and physical aggression, friends' aggressiveness, and changes in antisocial behavior over the course of one year. In addition, it was hypothesized that the quality of the friendship between children and their best friend would moderate the relations between friends' aggression and changes in children's externalizing behaviors.;Two overlapping samples of children were participants in this study: a large, representative group of children, and a subgroup of highly aggressive and nonaggressive children. Information about children's and friends' aggression (relational and physical forms) and other externalizing behaviors were assessed in the 3rd grade, and once again in the 4th grade. Friendships were identified by having children nominate their 3 best friends in their classroom, and children provided information about the quality of their best friendship.;Results showed that girls who befriended relationally aggressive peers became increasingly relationally aggressive themselves between the 3 rd and 4th grades, whereas boys and girls who befriended physically aggressive peers showed increases in physical aggression over this time period. Association with aggressive friends was also found to predict changes in children's delinquency and aggressive-disruptive behavior, however, two factors moderated this relation---children's own level of aggressiveness, and the quality of the friendship. The significance of these results for the application of peer influence theories to relational aggression, and to females, is discussed.
机译:大量的纵向研究表明,儿童的身体攻击行为是未来犯罪,犯罪和滥用毒品的最强风险因素。最近,有人提出,具有侵略性的儿童可能同样会因反社会行为的发展而受到威胁。该假设基于以下研究:关系攻击与整个生命周期内的一系列反社会行为有关,以及一项纵向研究的结果,在该研究中,具有攻击性的孩子在3年级和4年级之间变得越来越犯罪(见Crick等。 ,1999年)。根据同龄人影响理论(例如Dishion,Patterson和Griesler,1994),与异常同龄人的参与可能是儿童期关系攻击与未来反社会行为之间联系的原因。本研究旨在通过检查关系攻击和身体攻击,朋友的攻击性以及一年中反社会行为的变化之间的关系来检验该假设。此外,还假设儿童与他们最好的朋友之间的友谊质量将缓和朋友的攻击性与儿童外在行为改变之间的关系。这项研究包括两个重叠的儿童样本:一个大的有代表性的群体的儿童,以及高度进取和不进取的儿童。有关儿童和朋友的攻击(关系和身体形式)和其他外在行为的信息在三年级时进行了评估,四年级时再次进行了评估。友谊是通过让孩子们在教室里提名三个最好的朋友来确定的,孩子们提供了关于他们最好的友谊的质量的信息。结果表明,与具有积极进取心的同龄人交往的女孩在3年级和4年级之间的交往越来越积极,而在同一个时间段内与身体攻击性同龄人成为朋友的男孩和女孩则表现出身体攻击性增加。与积极进取的朋友的交往也被发现可以预测儿童的犯罪行为和积极进取的行为的变化,但是,两个因素调节了这种关系-孩子自己的进取水平和友谊的质量。讨论了这些结果对于将同伴影响理论应用于关系攻击和女性的重要性。

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  • 作者

    Werner, Nicole Elizabeth.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Minnesota.;

  • 授予单位 University of Minnesota.;
  • 学科 Psychology Developmental.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2000
  • 页码 126 p.
  • 总页数 126
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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