Background: Friendships have been linked to mental health and school attainment in children. The effects of friendlessness and friendship quality have been well researched but less is known about the role of friendship stability (i.e., maintaining the same friend over time), an aspect of friendship which is often interrupted by the transition between phases of schooling. Many children report concerns about the secondary school transition which introduces a number of new social and academic challenges for children. Aims: To explore rates of friendship stability and whether maintaining a stable best friend across the primary to secondary school transition provided benefits to children’s adjustment during this period. Sample: Data were fro...
Children’s friendships are important for well-being and school adjustment, but few studies have exam...
It is well established that peer relationships, including friendships, have an important influence o...
The objectives of this study were to (a) examine temporal features of youths' peer relationships dur...
Background Friendships have been linked to mental health and school attainment in children. The eff...
Most school transitions are characterised by sweeping changes in children's social and learning env...
This study examined the stability of early adolescent best friendships across a school year. Grade 7...
Decades of research has assessed the benefits of children’s and adolescents’ friendships, but friend...
During middle childhood, children begin to spend less time at home and more time with friends. Past ...
Decades of research has assessed the benefits of children\u27s and adolescents\u27 friendships, but ...
A two-wave longitudinal study of 380 preadolescents (M age = 10.87) from largely middleclass schools...
Peer relationships are important for children’s social development, with good quality friendships li...
Objectives: Bullying can occur within friendship groups but may be less likely to be identified as ‘...
This study examined the stability of early adolescent best friendships across a school year. Grade 7...
This dissertation consists of three studies that examine when and how friendships facilitate school-...
The mutual best friendships of shy/withdrawn and control children were examined for prevalence, stab...
Children’s friendships are important for well-being and school adjustment, but few studies have exam...
It is well established that peer relationships, including friendships, have an important influence o...
The objectives of this study were to (a) examine temporal features of youths' peer relationships dur...
Background Friendships have been linked to mental health and school attainment in children. The eff...
Most school transitions are characterised by sweeping changes in children's social and learning env...
This study examined the stability of early adolescent best friendships across a school year. Grade 7...
Decades of research has assessed the benefits of children’s and adolescents’ friendships, but friend...
During middle childhood, children begin to spend less time at home and more time with friends. Past ...
Decades of research has assessed the benefits of children\u27s and adolescents\u27 friendships, but ...
A two-wave longitudinal study of 380 preadolescents (M age = 10.87) from largely middleclass schools...
Peer relationships are important for children’s social development, with good quality friendships li...
Objectives: Bullying can occur within friendship groups but may be less likely to be identified as ‘...
This study examined the stability of early adolescent best friendships across a school year. Grade 7...
This dissertation consists of three studies that examine when and how friendships facilitate school-...
The mutual best friendships of shy/withdrawn and control children were examined for prevalence, stab...
Children’s friendships are important for well-being and school adjustment, but few studies have exam...
It is well established that peer relationships, including friendships, have an important influence o...
The objectives of this study were to (a) examine temporal features of youths' peer relationships dur...