Peers are a powerful socializing force, especially during adolescence. Whether peer status holds the same meaning, correlates, and consequences for female offenders remains unknown. Using a peer nomination technique in a sample of incarcerated females (N=86, age 15-24years), our study is the first to examine the association between peer status and psychopathology in a correctional facility. Results indicated that a key indicator of likeability was prosocial behavior; popularity was related to leadership; and social impact was associated with aggression. Popularity might serve as a buffer against, and social impact as a risk factor for, psychosocial problems. Findings shed light on peer status as a mechanism underpinning female offenders' pr...
Background Life satisfaction among young offenders may be affected by the subjective experience of t...
A considerable amount of research focuses on the detrimental influence that relationships pose for w...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 29-38).In the United States, incarcerated individuals are...
Item does not contain fulltextPeers are a powerful socializing force, especially during adolescence....
Peers are a powerful socializing force, especially during adolescence. Whether peer status holds the...
From early on, social adjustment among peers is crucial to healthy development. Social status, a ref...
The primary objective of the current study involved examining the influence of sexual abuse on high-...
Previous research indicated a significant role of family variables (parental supervision and attachm...
Having a history of parental incarceration is associated with an increased risk for numerous challen...
The present qualitative research aims to study the role of peer pressure- and influence in juvenile ...
The increasing influence of peers in adolescence is related to a developing array of skills, aspirat...
This study investigates the types and behavioral associations of peer status in school-bound young a...
This dissertation provides a unique analysis of the complex relationship between peers and delinquen...
Conduct problems are increasingly prevalent in girls and they uniquely predict negative outcomes. Ye...
The purpose of this investigation was to evaluate the relationships between peer influence, social s...
Background Life satisfaction among young offenders may be affected by the subjective experience of t...
A considerable amount of research focuses on the detrimental influence that relationships pose for w...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 29-38).In the United States, incarcerated individuals are...
Item does not contain fulltextPeers are a powerful socializing force, especially during adolescence....
Peers are a powerful socializing force, especially during adolescence. Whether peer status holds the...
From early on, social adjustment among peers is crucial to healthy development. Social status, a ref...
The primary objective of the current study involved examining the influence of sexual abuse on high-...
Previous research indicated a significant role of family variables (parental supervision and attachm...
Having a history of parental incarceration is associated with an increased risk for numerous challen...
The present qualitative research aims to study the role of peer pressure- and influence in juvenile ...
The increasing influence of peers in adolescence is related to a developing array of skills, aspirat...
This study investigates the types and behavioral associations of peer status in school-bound young a...
This dissertation provides a unique analysis of the complex relationship between peers and delinquen...
Conduct problems are increasingly prevalent in girls and they uniquely predict negative outcomes. Ye...
The purpose of this investigation was to evaluate the relationships between peer influence, social s...
Background Life satisfaction among young offenders may be affected by the subjective experience of t...
A considerable amount of research focuses on the detrimental influence that relationships pose for w...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 29-38).In the United States, incarcerated individuals are...