Background: Early adolescent alcohol use is a major public health challenge. Without clear guidance on the causal pathways between peers and alcohol use, adolescent alcohol interventions may be incomplete. The objective of this study is to disentangle selection and influence effects associated with the dynamic interplay of adolescent friendships and alcohol use. Methods: The study analyzes data from Add Health, a longitudinal survey of seventh through eleventh grade U.S. students enrolled between 1995 and 1996. A stochastic actor-based model is used to model the co-evolution of alcohol use and friendship connections. Results: Selection effects play a significant role in the creation of peer clusters with similar alcohol use. Friendship nomi...
This study examined prospective associations between late adolescents’ friendships and substance use...
Adolescent friends are often found to be similar. Similarity can be caused by selection and influenc...
Adolescent friends are often found to be similar. Similarity can be caused by selection and influenc...
Background: Early adolescent alcohol use is a major public health challenge. Without clear guidance ...
Background: Early adolescent alcohol use is a major public health challenge. Without clear guidance ...
To explore the co-evolution of friendship tie choice and alcohol use behavior among 1,284 adolescent...
To explore the co-evolution of friendship tie choice and alcohol use behavior among 1,284 adolescent...
To explore the co-evolution of friendship tie choice and alcohol use behavior among 1,284 adolescent...
<div><p>To explore the co-evolution of friendship tie choice and alcohol use behavior among 1,284 ad...
Item does not contain fulltextObjective: This study examined developmental trends of peer selection ...
Background—We evaluated the contributions of teen alcohol use to the formation and continuation of n...
Background—We evaluated the contributions of teen alcohol use to the formation and continuation of n...
Adolescent friends are often found to be similar. Similarity can be caused by selection and influenc...
ObjectivesTo measure the effects of peer influence and peer selection on drinking behavior in adoles...
J. (2013). Peers and the emergence of alcohol use: Influence and selection processes i
This study examined prospective associations between late adolescents’ friendships and substance use...
Adolescent friends are often found to be similar. Similarity can be caused by selection and influenc...
Adolescent friends are often found to be similar. Similarity can be caused by selection and influenc...
Background: Early adolescent alcohol use is a major public health challenge. Without clear guidance ...
Background: Early adolescent alcohol use is a major public health challenge. Without clear guidance ...
To explore the co-evolution of friendship tie choice and alcohol use behavior among 1,284 adolescent...
To explore the co-evolution of friendship tie choice and alcohol use behavior among 1,284 adolescent...
To explore the co-evolution of friendship tie choice and alcohol use behavior among 1,284 adolescent...
<div><p>To explore the co-evolution of friendship tie choice and alcohol use behavior among 1,284 ad...
Item does not contain fulltextObjective: This study examined developmental trends of peer selection ...
Background—We evaluated the contributions of teen alcohol use to the formation and continuation of n...
Background—We evaluated the contributions of teen alcohol use to the formation and continuation of n...
Adolescent friends are often found to be similar. Similarity can be caused by selection and influenc...
ObjectivesTo measure the effects of peer influence and peer selection on drinking behavior in adoles...
J. (2013). Peers and the emergence of alcohol use: Influence and selection processes i
This study examined prospective associations between late adolescents’ friendships and substance use...
Adolescent friends are often found to be similar. Similarity can be caused by selection and influenc...
Adolescent friends are often found to be similar. Similarity can be caused by selection and influenc...