The purpose of this study was to examine ecological level correlates of peer and school externalizing behaviors among early adolescents (ages 12-14). The current research addressed the following hypotheses for the direct effects: learning problems, poverty, and peer and school externalizing behaviors at Time 1 (socio-demographics); negative peer influence (microsystem); living in a central city, compared with other urban and rural residence (exosystem); and lack of school rules (macrosystem) will be associated with an increase in peer and school externalizing behaviors at Time 2. Cognitive stimulation and emotional support, teacher involvement, and ease of making friends (microsystem), neighborhood safety (exosystem), and religious involvem...
A developmental cascade model linking symptoms of externalizing and internalizing psychopathology th...
Although many studies show that peers influence the development of adolescent internalizing and exte...
An adolescent’s peer group has been theorized to influence the development of psychopathology. Howev...
The purpose of this study was to examine ecological level correlates of peer and school externalizin...
In this study, the authors used a randomized controlled trial to explore the link between having pos...
Throughout late childhood and adolescence, there is a general increase in adjustment problems, inclu...
This study investigated the role of peer rejection and best friend's externalizing behavior in the d...
The increase in externalizing behaviors such as antisocial behavior, alcohol use, and tobacco use du...
Given the ramifications of difficulties related to externalizing behavior problems, the present stud...
The increase in externalizing behaviors such as antisocial behavior, alcohol use, and tobacco use du...
The links between children's externalizing behaviors and two characteristics of children's social in...
Are internalizing and externalizing behaviour problems interrelated via mutually reinforcing relatio...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-06The failure theory suggests that factors related to...
Some of the worst long-term outcomes of children are associated with the presence of externalizing b...
As internalizing and externalizing problems often co-occur, this dissertation utilized a longitudina...
A developmental cascade model linking symptoms of externalizing and internalizing psychopathology th...
Although many studies show that peers influence the development of adolescent internalizing and exte...
An adolescent’s peer group has been theorized to influence the development of psychopathology. Howev...
The purpose of this study was to examine ecological level correlates of peer and school externalizin...
In this study, the authors used a randomized controlled trial to explore the link between having pos...
Throughout late childhood and adolescence, there is a general increase in adjustment problems, inclu...
This study investigated the role of peer rejection and best friend's externalizing behavior in the d...
The increase in externalizing behaviors such as antisocial behavior, alcohol use, and tobacco use du...
Given the ramifications of difficulties related to externalizing behavior problems, the present stud...
The increase in externalizing behaviors such as antisocial behavior, alcohol use, and tobacco use du...
The links between children's externalizing behaviors and two characteristics of children's social in...
Are internalizing and externalizing behaviour problems interrelated via mutually reinforcing relatio...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-06The failure theory suggests that factors related to...
Some of the worst long-term outcomes of children are associated with the presence of externalizing b...
As internalizing and externalizing problems often co-occur, this dissertation utilized a longitudina...
A developmental cascade model linking symptoms of externalizing and internalizing psychopathology th...
Although many studies show that peers influence the development of adolescent internalizing and exte...
An adolescent’s peer group has been theorized to influence the development of psychopathology. Howev...