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Choosing or Being Chosen by Aggressive–Disruptive Peers: Do They Contribute to Children's Externalizing and Internalizing Problems?

机译:选择或被侵略性同伴选择:它们是否有助于儿童的外在和内在问题?

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The goal of this study was to investigate the extent to which aggressive–disruptive peers contribute to the development of externalizing and internalizing problems in children, while controlling for children's own behavior. We examined 2 sets of peers: (1) those that the child nominated as friends, and (2) those that nominated the child as a friend. The participants were 236 boys and girls attending 3rd to 5th grade at the beginning of the study, who were followed over a period of 2 years. Results showed that choosing more aggressive peers on the nomination procedure was associated with more externalizing problems and self-reported depressive symptomatology over time. On the other hand, being liked by more aggressive children generally was not associated with elevated externalizing or internalizing problems.
机译:这项研究的目的是调查具有攻击性和破坏性的同伴在控制孩子自己的行为的同时,在多大程度上促进了孩子的外在和内在问题的发展。我们研究了两组同伴:(1)那个孩子被提名为朋友的同伴,(2)那个把孩子提名为朋友的同伴。研究开始时,参与者为236名年龄在3至5年级的男孩和女孩,并对其进行了2年的随访。结果表明,随着时间的推移,在提名程序中选择更具攻击性的同伴会带来更多的外部化问题和自我报告的抑郁症状。另一方面,被更具攻击性的孩子所喜欢通常不会增加外部化或内部化问题。

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