This study applies multilevel social network analytic techniques to examine processes of homophilic selection and social influence related to alcohol use among friends in early adolescence. Participants included 3,041 Dutch youth (M age =12 years, 49% female) from 120 classrooms in 14 schools. Three waves with 3-month intervals of friendship nomination data and self-reports of drinking behavior were collected. Results revealed that within classrooms, friendship nominations tended to be reciprocated and dyadic friendships tended to be embedded within cohesive subgroups (e.g., cliques). Students tended to nominate friends who were the same sex, from a similar ethnic background, and who they previously knew from primary school. Selection proce...
In adolescence, friends are important due to their influence on the acquisition of habits such as al...
Background: Early adolescent alcohol use is a major public health challenge. Without clear guidance ...
AbstractAdolescents interact with their peers in multiple social settings and form various types of ...
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 ...
This study applies multilevel social network analytic techniques to examine processes of homophilic ...
Adolescent friends are often found to be similar. Similarity can be caused by selection and influenc...
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...
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...
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...
We use 9 Add Health high schools with longitudinal network data to assess whether adolescent drinker...
J. (2013). Peers and the emergence of alcohol use: Influence and selection processes i
In adolescence, friends are important due to their influence on the acquisition of habits such as al...
Background: Early adolescent alcohol use is a major public health challenge. Without clear guidance ...
AbstractAdolescents interact with their peers in multiple social settings and form various types of ...
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 ...
This study applies multilevel social network analytic techniques to examine processes of homophilic ...
Adolescent friends are often found to be similar. Similarity can be caused by selection and influenc...
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...
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...
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...
We use 9 Add Health high schools with longitudinal network data to assess whether adolescent drinker...
J. (2013). Peers and the emergence of alcohol use: Influence and selection processes i
In adolescence, friends are important due to their influence on the acquisition of habits such as al...
Background: Early adolescent alcohol use is a major public health challenge. Without clear guidance ...
AbstractAdolescents interact with their peers in multiple social settings and form various types of ...