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Structure Matters: The Role of Clique Hierarchy in the Relationship Between Adolescent Social Status and Aggression and Prosociality

机译:结构问题:集团等级在青少年社会地位与侵略性和亲社会关系中的作用

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Peer cliques form an important context for the social development of adolescents. Although clique members are often similar in social status, also within cliques, status differences exist. How differences in social status between clique members are related to behaviors of its individual members is rather unknown. This study examined to what extent the relationship of individual social status (i.e., perceived popularity) with aggression and prosocial behavior depends on the level of internal clique hierarchy. The sample consists of 2674 adolescents (49.8 % boys), with a mean age of 14.02. We focused specifically on physical and relational aggression, and practical and emotional support, because these behaviors have shown to be of great importance for social relationships and social standing among adolescents. The internal status hierarchy of cliques was based on the variation in individual social status between clique members (i.e., clique hierarchization) and the structure of status scores within a clique (pyramid shape, inverted pyramid, or equal distribution of social status scores) (i.e., clique status structure). The results showed that differences in aggressive and prosocial behaviors were particularly moderated by clique status structure: aggression was stronger related to individual social status in (girls') cliques where the clique status structure reflected an inverted pyramid with relatively more high status adolescents within the clique than low status peers, and prosocial behavior showed a significant relationship with individual social status, again predominantly in inverted pyramid structured (boys' and girls') cliques. Furthermore, these effects differed by types of gender cliques: the associations were found in same gender but not mixed-gender cliques. The findings stress the importance of taking into account internal clique characteristics when studying adolescent social status in relationship to aggression and prosociality.
机译:同伴集团是青少年社会发展的重要环境。尽管集团成员的社会地位通常相似,但集团内部也存在地位差异。团体成员之间的社会地位差异如何与其个人成员的行为有关如何是未知的。这项研究调查了个人社会地位(即感知的受欢迎程度)与侵略性和亲社会行为之间的关系在多大程度上取决于内部集团等级的水平。样本包括2674名青少年(男生占49.8%),平均年龄为14.02岁。我们特别关注身体和关系上的侵略,以及实践和情感上的支持,因为这些行为已显示出对青少年的社会关系和社会地位非常重要。派系的内部地位等级基于派系成员之间个体社会地位的变化(即派系等级)和派系内部的地位得分结构(金字塔形状,倒金字塔或社会地位得分的均等分布)(即,集团状态结构)。结果表明,激进和亲社会行为的差异特别受群体状况结构的控制:侵略性与(女孩)群体中的个人社会地位相关性更强,其中群体状况结构反映了倒金字塔,而群体中相对较高的青少年地位与低地位的同龄人相比,亲社会的行为与个人的社会地位有显着的关系,同样主要是倒金字塔结构的(男孩和女孩)集团。此外,这些影响因性别群体的类型而异:协会是在相同性别的群体中发现的,而不是混合性别的群体。这些发现强调了在研究与侵略性和亲社会关系的青少年社会地位时,必须考虑内部集团特征的重要性。

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