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Dynamics of friendship networks and alcohol use in early and mid-adolescence.

机译:青春期早期和中期的人际关系网络和饮酒动态。

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OBJECTIVE: Similarity in alcohol consumption among adolescent friends could be caused by the influence of friends or by the selection of friends who consume similar levels of alcohol. This article aims to disentangle influence and selection processes while specifically examining changes over time in these processes and possible differences between reciprocal and nonreciprocal friendships. METHOD: The design was longitudinal with four observations (Time 1-Time 4 [T1-T4]). Data consisted of a longitudinal sample of 1,204 Finnish adolescents in 10 junior high schools. The main measurements were adolescents' friendship networks and alcohol consumption. For three successive periods, T1-T2, T2-T3, and T3-T4, actor-based models for the co-evolution of networks and behavior were analyzed (Mage: T1 = 13.6 years, T2 = 14.6 years, T3 = 15.6 years, T4 = 16.1 years). RESULTS: Selection, as well as influence processes, played an important role in adolescent alcohol consumption. Influence was found during the first period (T1-T2), whereas support for selection was found during the last two periods (T2-T3 and T3-T4). The strength of influence and selection processes did not differ for reciprocal and nonreciprocal friendships. CONCLUSIONS: The impact of selection and influence processes changed over time such that influence was only present during early adolescence, whereas selection was present during mid-adolescence. During early adolescence, youngsters would benefit from learning to resist social influence. Alcohol-consumption prevention programs targeting mid-adolescence should consider peer selection processes. These findings stress the importance of considering changes over time in future practice and research.
机译:目的:青少年朋友间饮酒的相似性可能是由于朋友的影响或选择饮酒水平相似的朋友所致。本文旨在弄清影响力和选择力的过程,同时专门研究这些过程中随着时间的变化以及对等和非对等友谊之间的可能差异。方法:设计是纵向的,有四个观测值(时间1-时间4 [T1-T4])。数据由10所初中的1,204名芬兰青少年的纵向样本组成。主要测量指标是青少年的友谊网络和饮酒量。在连续三个时间段T1-T2,T2-T3和T3-T4中,分析了基于行为者的网络和行为共同进化模型(法师:T1 = 13.6年,T2 = 14.6年,T3 = 15.6年,T4 = 16.1年)。结果:选择以及影响过程在青少年饮酒中起着重要作用。在第一个时期(T1-T2)发现了影响,而在最后两个时期(T2-T3和T3-T4)发现了对选择的支持。对等和非对等友谊的影响力和选择过程的强度没有差异。结论:选择和影响过程的影响随时间而改变,以至于影响只存在于青春期早期,而选择则存在于青春期中期。在青春期早期,青少年将受益于学习抵抗社会影响。针对青春期中期的饮酒预防计划应考虑同伴选择过程。这些发现强调了在未来的实践和研究中考虑随时间变化的重要性。

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