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Mental health and social networks in early adolescence: A dynamic study of objectively-measured social interaction behaviors

机译:青春期早期的心理健康和社交网络:客观衡量的社会互动行为的动态研究

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How are social interaction dynamics associated with mental health during early stages of adolescence? The goal of this study is to objectively measure social interactions and evaluate the roles that multiple aspects of the social environment such as physical activity and food choice may jointly play in shaping the structure of children's relationships and their mental health. The data in this study are drawn from a longitudinal network-behavior study conducted in 2012 at a private K-8 school in an urban setting in California. We recruited a highly complete network sample of sixth-graders (n = 40, 91% of grade, mean age = 12.3), and examined how two measures of distressed mental health (self-esteem and depressive symptoms) are positionally distributed in an early adolescent interaction network. We ascertained how distressed mental health shapes the structure of relationships over a three-month period, adjusting for relevant dimensions of the social environment. Cross-sectional analyses of interaction networks revealed that self-esteem and depressive symptoms are differentially stratified by gender. Specifically, girls with more depressive symptoms have interactions consistent with social inhibition, while boys' interactions suggest robustness to depressive symptoms. Girls higher in self-esteem tended towards greater sociability. Longitudinal network behavior models indicate that gender similarity and perceived popularity are influential in the formation of social ties. Greater school connectedness predicts the development of self-esteem, though social ties contribute to more self-esteem improvement among students who identify as European-American. Cross-sectional evidence shows associations between distressed mental health and students' network peers. However, there is no evidence that connected students' mental health status becomes more similar in their over time because of their network interactions. These findings suggest that mental health during early adolescence may be less subject to mechanisms of social influence than network research in even slightly older adolescents currently indicates. (C) 2014 Published by Elsevier Ltd.
机译:在青春期早期与心理健康相关的社会互动动态如何?本研究的目标是客观地衡量社会互动,并评估社会环境的多个方面,如身体活动和食物选择的多个方面可能共同发挥塑造儿童关系的结构及其心理健康。本研究中的数据来自2012年在加利福尼亚州的城市环境中的私人K-8学校进行的纵向网络行为研究。我们招募了一个高度完整的六年级网络样本(n = 40,90,平均年龄= 12.3),并检查了两种痛苦的心理健康(自尊和抑郁症状)的措施如何在早期分发青少年互动网络。我们确定了心理健康在三个月期间造成了关系的结构,调整了社会环境的相关维度。相互作用网络的横截面分析显示,性别的自尊和抑郁症状差异分层。具体而言,具有抑郁症状更抑郁症状的女孩与社会抑制符合的相互作用,而男孩的相互作用则表明抑郁症状的稳健性。自尊的自我尊重的女孩倾向于更大的社交性。纵向网络行为模型表明,性别相似性和感知人气在社会关系的形成中有影响力。更大的学校关联预测自尊的发展,尽管社交关系导致识别作为欧美的学生的更加自尊改善。横断面证据显示了苦恼心理健康与学生网络同行之间的协会。然而,没有证据表明,由于网络互动,关联学生的心理健康状况随着时间的推移而变得更加相似。这些研究结果表明,在早期青春期的心理健康可能较少受到社会影响机制的影响,而不是网络研究甚至略大的青少年目前表明。 (c)2014年由elestvier有限公司发布

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