ObjectiveThe current study examined whether an adolescent's standing within a school-bounded social network moderated the association between depressive symptoms and substance use across adolescence as a function of developmental and demographic factors (gender, parental education, and race/ethnicity).MethodThe sample of 6,776 adolescents participated in up to seven waves of data collection spanning 6th to 12th grade.ResultsResults of latent growth models showed that lower integration into the social network exacerbates risk for depression-related substance use in youth, particularly around the high school transition, but social status acted as both a risk factor and a protective factor at different points in development for different youth...
Although research has shown that loneliness in adolescents leads to higher rates of depressive sympt...
BACKGROUND: Use of social networking in later childhood and adolescence has risen quickly. The conse...
PurposeDepression is increasingly common among US adolescents; the extent to which social media expo...
The current study examined whether social status and social integration, two related but distinct in...
UnrestrictedThe goal of this dissertation was to investigate the impact of social network influences...
Examination of social networks may provide some insight into the role of peers in the vulnerability ...
This exploratory study investigates whether associations between social network measures and substan...
International audienceHow are social interaction dynamics associated with mental health during early...
Item does not contain fulltextPrevious studies have indicated homophily in depressive symptoms among...
This exploratory study investigates whether associations between social network measures and substan...
textUsing data from three waves of the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health, I examine ...
Adolescence is a time when depressive symptoms and friendships both intensify. The authors ask wheth...
Item does not contain fulltextTests of interpersonal theories of depression have established that el...
Connections with peers play an important role in adolescent mental health, but their lasting impact ...
Adolescents experience depression in a very similar way to adults, but they can experience their emo...
Although research has shown that loneliness in adolescents leads to higher rates of depressive sympt...
BACKGROUND: Use of social networking in later childhood and adolescence has risen quickly. The conse...
PurposeDepression is increasingly common among US adolescents; the extent to which social media expo...
The current study examined whether social status and social integration, two related but distinct in...
UnrestrictedThe goal of this dissertation was to investigate the impact of social network influences...
Examination of social networks may provide some insight into the role of peers in the vulnerability ...
This exploratory study investigates whether associations between social network measures and substan...
International audienceHow are social interaction dynamics associated with mental health during early...
Item does not contain fulltextPrevious studies have indicated homophily in depressive symptoms among...
This exploratory study investigates whether associations between social network measures and substan...
textUsing data from three waves of the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health, I examine ...
Adolescence is a time when depressive symptoms and friendships both intensify. The authors ask wheth...
Item does not contain fulltextTests of interpersonal theories of depression have established that el...
Connections with peers play an important role in adolescent mental health, but their lasting impact ...
Adolescents experience depression in a very similar way to adults, but they can experience their emo...
Although research has shown that loneliness in adolescents leads to higher rates of depressive sympt...
BACKGROUND: Use of social networking in later childhood and adolescence has risen quickly. The conse...
PurposeDepression is increasingly common among US adolescents; the extent to which social media expo...