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Early Affiliation and Social Engagement With Peers: Prospective Risk and Protective Factors for Childhood Depressive Behaviors
Oleh:
Schrepferman, Lynn M.
;
Eby, Jane
;
Snyder, James
;
Stropes, Jennifer
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders vol. 14 no. 1 (2006)
,
page 50-61.
Topik:
children's with depressive behavior future
;
social relationship
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The authors of this article sought to determine how poor peer social relationships are related to children’s future depressive behaviors. They used direct observations of disengagement in a peer social setting, a peer nomination measure of peer affiliates, and teacher reports of depressive behaviors during kindergarten and first grade to model risk for depressive behaviors in the third/fourth grades. Dependable and enduring peer affiliations in kindergarten were significantly negatively associated with a multi-informant construct of depressive behaviors at the higher grade for both girls and boys. Disengagement was positively related to depressive behaviors for girls but not for boys.
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