Contains fulltext : 90699.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This paper examined the relative influence of selection and socialization on alcohol and tobacco use in adolescent peer networks and peer groups. The sample included 1419 Finnish secondary education students (690 males and 729 females, mean age 16 years at the outset) from nine schools. Participants identified three school friends and described their alcohol and tobacco use on two occasions one year apart. Actor-based models simultaneously examined changes in peer network ties and changes in individual behaviors for all participants within each school. Multi-level analyses examined changes in individual behaviors for adolescents entering new peer groups an...
Objective: Similarity in smoking behavior among adolescent friends could be caused by selection of f...
Aims The main goal of this study was to examine differences between adolescent male and female frien...
Background—We evaluated the contributions of teen alcohol use to the formation and continuation of n...
This paper examined the relative influence of selection and socialization on alcohol and tobacco use...
Objective: Similarity in alcohol consumption among adolescent friends could be caused by the influen...
Objective: Similarity in alcohol consumption among adolescent friends could be caused by the influen...
Item does not contain fulltextObjective: This study examined developmental trends of peer selection ...
AIMS: The main goal of this study was to examine differences between adolescent male and female frie...
To explore the co-evolution of friendship tie choice and alcohol use behavior among 1,284 adolescent...
Objective: Similarity in smoking behavior among adolescent friends could be caused by selection of f...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study applies multilevel social network analytic techniques to ex...
Background: Early adolescent alcohol use is a major public health challenge. Without clear guidance ...
The mutual influence of smoking behavior and friendships in adolescence is studied. It is attempted ...
PURPOSE: The aim of the study was to identify the mechanisms relating to parental control, adolescen...
Objective: Similarity in smoking behavior among adolescent friends could be caused by selection of f...
Aims The main goal of this study was to examine differences between adolescent male and female frien...
Background—We evaluated the contributions of teen alcohol use to the formation and continuation of n...
This paper examined the relative influence of selection and socialization on alcohol and tobacco use...
Objective: Similarity in alcohol consumption among adolescent friends could be caused by the influen...
Objective: Similarity in alcohol consumption among adolescent friends could be caused by the influen...
Item does not contain fulltextObjective: This study examined developmental trends of peer selection ...
AIMS: The main goal of this study was to examine differences between adolescent male and female frie...
To explore the co-evolution of friendship tie choice and alcohol use behavior among 1,284 adolescent...
Objective: Similarity in smoking behavior among adolescent friends could be caused by selection of f...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study applies multilevel social network analytic techniques to ex...
Background: Early adolescent alcohol use is a major public health challenge. Without clear guidance ...
The mutual influence of smoking behavior and friendships in adolescence is studied. It is attempted ...
PURPOSE: The aim of the study was to identify the mechanisms relating to parental control, adolescen...
Objective: Similarity in smoking behavior among adolescent friends could be caused by selection of f...
Aims The main goal of this study was to examine differences between adolescent male and female frien...
Background—We evaluated the contributions of teen alcohol use to the formation and continuation of n...