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Exposure to Externalizing Peers in Early Childhood: Homophily and Peer Contagion Processes

机译:在幼儿期暴露于外向同伴:亲子行为和同伴传染过程

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Guided by a transactional model, we examined the predictors and effects of exposure to externalizing peers in a low-risk sample of preschoolers and kindergarteners. On the basis of daily observations of peer interactions, we calculated measures of total exposure to externalizing peers and measures of exposure to same- and other-sex externalizing peers. Analyses of predictors of externalizing peer exposure supported a homophily hypothesis for girls. Tests of peer contagion effects varied by sex, and exposure to externalizing peers predicted multiple problem behaviors for girls but not for boys. Sex differences were a function of children’s own sex, but not of peers’ sex. The study provides evidence of externalizing peer exposure effects in a low-risk sample of young children, notably for girls.
机译:在交易模型的指导下,我们在低风险的学龄前儿童和幼儿园儿童样本中研究了暴露于外向同伴的预测因素和影响。在对同伴互动的日常观察的基础上,我们计算了外在同伴的总暴露量以及同性和异性外在同伴的暴露量。对同伴暴露进行外部化的预测因素分析支持女孩同质假设。对同龄人传染影响的测试因性别而异,暴露于外部同伴中可以预测女孩的多种问题行为,而男孩则没有。性别差异是孩子自己的性别的函数,而不是同伴的性别。这项研究提供了证据,可以将低风险的幼儿样本,尤其是女孩的同龄人接触影响外在化。

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