Two focal social cognitive processes were evaluated in a structural model for their direct and indirect roles in early adolescents' jealousy surrounding their closest friend in a sample of 325 early adolescents (169 girls and 156 boys) ages 11-14years. Individuals who are rigid and unrealistic about meeting their friendship needs were more vulnerable to feelings of jealousy than individuals who think more flexibly. Inflexible individuals also engage in more jealousy-driven surveillance and other problem behavior towards their friends. Stronger jealous feelings and behavior were related, in turn, to greater conflict with friends and to a vulnerability to emotional maladjustment. In addition, young adolescents who tended to ruminate over frie...
Past studies have shown that jealousy peaks in adolescence. However, little is known about how and w...
Friendships and peer status play important roles in the social landscape of adolescents and are rela...
The current dissertation focused on processes of friendship formation and friendship socialization i...
Children’s vulnerability to jealousy surrounding their best friends was explored in 2 studies. Study...
Envy may be an unexplored component of adolescent social relationships. The main goal of the study w...
This study examined the role of friendship jealousy and satisfaction in nine-year-old children's obs...
This study examined the role of friendship jealousy and satisfaction in nine-year-old children's obs...
Jealousy, a common and often dreaded emotion, appears to be closely associated with an individual’s ...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study examined the role of friendship jealousy and satisfaction i...
Do children’s attributions of their friends’ aggressive behaviors matter? In short, yes, children’s ...
Interpersonal connection is a fundamental human motivation, and the extent to which it is fulfilled ...
Item does not contain fulltextPast studies have shown that jealousy peaks in adolescence. However, l...
Interpersonal connection is a fundamental human motivation, and the extent to which it is fulfilled ...
Little research has examined the development of Pfeiffer and Wong\u27s three dimensions of jealousy,...
Contains fulltext : 174415.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Friendships and...
Past studies have shown that jealousy peaks in adolescence. However, little is known about how and w...
Friendships and peer status play important roles in the social landscape of adolescents and are rela...
The current dissertation focused on processes of friendship formation and friendship socialization i...
Children’s vulnerability to jealousy surrounding their best friends was explored in 2 studies. Study...
Envy may be an unexplored component of adolescent social relationships. The main goal of the study w...
This study examined the role of friendship jealousy and satisfaction in nine-year-old children's obs...
This study examined the role of friendship jealousy and satisfaction in nine-year-old children's obs...
Jealousy, a common and often dreaded emotion, appears to be closely associated with an individual’s ...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study examined the role of friendship jealousy and satisfaction i...
Do children’s attributions of their friends’ aggressive behaviors matter? In short, yes, children’s ...
Interpersonal connection is a fundamental human motivation, and the extent to which it is fulfilled ...
Item does not contain fulltextPast studies have shown that jealousy peaks in adolescence. However, l...
Interpersonal connection is a fundamental human motivation, and the extent to which it is fulfilled ...
Little research has examined the development of Pfeiffer and Wong\u27s three dimensions of jealousy,...
Contains fulltext : 174415.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Friendships and...
Past studies have shown that jealousy peaks in adolescence. However, little is known about how and w...
Friendships and peer status play important roles in the social landscape of adolescents and are rela...
The current dissertation focused on processes of friendship formation and friendship socialization i...