This study examined the role of low social preference in relation to subsequent depressive symptoms, with particular attention to prior depressive symptoms, prior and concurrent aggression, mutual friendships, and peer victimization. Italian children (N = 288) were followed from grade 6 through grade 8, and American children (N = 585) were followed from kindergarten through grade 12. Analyses demonstrate that low social preference contributes to later depressive symptoms. The effects are not accounted for by depressive symptoms or aggression experienced prior to low social preference but are mostly accounted for by the co-occurrence of depressive symptoms with concurrent aggressive behavior; gender, mutual friendships, and peer victimizatio...
2014-12-03This short-term longitudinal investigation examines associations between academic achievem...
The main purpose of this study was to investigate the impact of peer experiences (i.e., peer accepta...
Item does not contain fulltextTests of interpersonal theories of depression have established that el...
Holding a low social position among peers has been widely demonstrated to be associated with the dev...
The goal of the current study was to investigate whether peer rejection and peer victimization media...
It has been suggested that early antisocial behavior plays a causal role in the development of depre...
In the current study, associations between individual and friends’ direct and indirect aggression an...
Abstract Background Depressive symptoms in children are associated with social skills deficits and p...
The current study investigated the unique contributions of victimization, aggressiveness, and social...
Conduct problems in childhood often co-occur with symptoms of depression. This study explored whethe...
The present study investigated the relationships between depressive symptoms, depression-linked beha...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2004.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 75-81...
A sample of 117 elementary school students and 132 middle school students responded to questionnaire...
Psychosocial factors play a critical role in young people mental health and influence various develo...
textEarly adolescence is a period marked by increases in internalizing problems, particularly depres...
2014-12-03This short-term longitudinal investigation examines associations between academic achievem...
The main purpose of this study was to investigate the impact of peer experiences (i.e., peer accepta...
Item does not contain fulltextTests of interpersonal theories of depression have established that el...
Holding a low social position among peers has been widely demonstrated to be associated with the dev...
The goal of the current study was to investigate whether peer rejection and peer victimization media...
It has been suggested that early antisocial behavior plays a causal role in the development of depre...
In the current study, associations between individual and friends’ direct and indirect aggression an...
Abstract Background Depressive symptoms in children are associated with social skills deficits and p...
The current study investigated the unique contributions of victimization, aggressiveness, and social...
Conduct problems in childhood often co-occur with symptoms of depression. This study explored whethe...
The present study investigated the relationships between depressive symptoms, depression-linked beha...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2004.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 75-81...
A sample of 117 elementary school students and 132 middle school students responded to questionnaire...
Psychosocial factors play a critical role in young people mental health and influence various develo...
textEarly adolescence is a period marked by increases in internalizing problems, particularly depres...
2014-12-03This short-term longitudinal investigation examines associations between academic achievem...
The main purpose of this study was to investigate the impact of peer experiences (i.e., peer accepta...
Item does not contain fulltextTests of interpersonal theories of depression have established that el...