AbstractAdolescents interact with their peers in multiple social settings and form various types of peer relationships that affect drinking behavior. Friendship and popularity perceptions constitute critical relationships during adolescence. These two relations are commonly measured by asking students to name their friends, and this network is used to construct drinking exposure and peer status variables. This study takes a multiplex network approach by examining the congruity between friendships and popularity as correlates of adolescent drinking. Using data on friendship and popularity nominations among high school adolescents in Los Angeles, California (N = 1707; five schools), we examined the associations between an adolescent's drinkin...
<div><p>To explore the co-evolution of friendship tie choice and alcohol use behavior among 1,284 ad...
The relationship between delinquency involvement and association with delinquent peers is well known...
A burgeoning area of research is using social network analysis to investigate college students\u27 s...
AbstractAdolescents interact with their peers in multiple social settings and form various types of ...
Background—We evaluated the contributions of teen alcohol use to the formation and continuation of n...
We use 9 Add Health high schools with longitudinal network data to assess whether adolescent drinker...
This study applies multilevel social network analytic techniques to examine processes of homophilic ...
This study applies multilevel social network analytic techniques to examine processes of homophilic ...
Item does not contain fulltextObjective: This study examined developmental trends of peer selection ...
Background: Early adolescent alcohol use is a major public health challenge. Without clear guidance ...
This study applies multilevel social network analytic techniques to examine processes of homophilic ...
This study examined prospective associations between late adolescents’ friendships and substance use...
Objective: The coevolution of adolescent social networks, alcohol use, and physical activity is stud...
To explore the co-evolution of friendship tie choice and alcohol use behavior among 1,284 adolescent...
ObjectiveWe investigate how alcohol use and friendship co-evolve during students' transition to univ...
<div><p>To explore the co-evolution of friendship tie choice and alcohol use behavior among 1,284 ad...
The relationship between delinquency involvement and association with delinquent peers is well known...
A burgeoning area of research is using social network analysis to investigate college students\u27 s...
AbstractAdolescents interact with their peers in multiple social settings and form various types of ...
Background—We evaluated the contributions of teen alcohol use to the formation and continuation of n...
We use 9 Add Health high schools with longitudinal network data to assess whether adolescent drinker...
This study applies multilevel social network analytic techniques to examine processes of homophilic ...
This study applies multilevel social network analytic techniques to examine processes of homophilic ...
Item does not contain fulltextObjective: This study examined developmental trends of peer selection ...
Background: Early adolescent alcohol use is a major public health challenge. Without clear guidance ...
This study applies multilevel social network analytic techniques to examine processes of homophilic ...
This study examined prospective associations between late adolescents’ friendships and substance use...
Objective: The coevolution of adolescent social networks, alcohol use, and physical activity is stud...
To explore the co-evolution of friendship tie choice and alcohol use behavior among 1,284 adolescent...
ObjectiveWe investigate how alcohol use and friendship co-evolve during students' transition to univ...
<div><p>To explore the co-evolution of friendship tie choice and alcohol use behavior among 1,284 ad...
The relationship between delinquency involvement and association with delinquent peers is well known...
A burgeoning area of research is using social network analysis to investigate college students\u27 s...