In the current study, associations between individual and friends’ direct and indirect aggression and depressive problems were examined. It was expected that social status would moderate these associations such that low-status preadolescents would be more similar to their unilateral friends with regard to indirect, but not direct, aggression. Furthermore, it was expected that preadolescents’ depressive problems were positively associated to reciprocal friends’ depressive problems, in particular in low-status preadolescents. The hypotheses were tested by studying unilateral and reciprocal friendships in 204 children (Mage=10.90; SD=0.78; 44.1% girls). Direct and indirect aggression and depressive problems were assessed via both self- and pee...
textEarly adolescence is a period marked by increases in internalizing problems, particularly depres...
The primary goal of this study was to examine the similarities and distinc-tions between two types o...
This study examined friendship selection and socialization as mechanisms explaining similarity in de...
Friendship similarities on behavioral and psychopathological characteristics have been proposed as b...
This study examined friendship selection and socialization as mechanisms explaining similarity in de...
The main purpose of this study was to investigate the impact of peer experiences (i.e., peer accepta...
This study examined the role of low social preference in relation to subsequent depressive symptoms,...
A sample of 117 elementary school students and 132 middle school students responded to questionnaire...
The quality of a best friendship provides information about how developmentally beneficial it is. Ho...
Research has demonstrated the importance of friendship for children’s adjustment (e.g., Ladd, 1990)....
The quality of a best friendship provides information about how developmentally beneficial it is. Ho...
Item does not contain fulltextTests of interpersonal theories of depression have established that el...
The main goal of the present research project was to explore the development of dyadic peer relation...
textabstractHolding a low social position among peers has been widely demonstrated to be associated ...
Item does not contain fulltextThe primary goal of this study was to examine the similarities and dis...
textEarly adolescence is a period marked by increases in internalizing problems, particularly depres...
The primary goal of this study was to examine the similarities and distinc-tions between two types o...
This study examined friendship selection and socialization as mechanisms explaining similarity in de...
Friendship similarities on behavioral and psychopathological characteristics have been proposed as b...
This study examined friendship selection and socialization as mechanisms explaining similarity in de...
The main purpose of this study was to investigate the impact of peer experiences (i.e., peer accepta...
This study examined the role of low social preference in relation to subsequent depressive symptoms,...
A sample of 117 elementary school students and 132 middle school students responded to questionnaire...
The quality of a best friendship provides information about how developmentally beneficial it is. Ho...
Research has demonstrated the importance of friendship for children’s adjustment (e.g., Ladd, 1990)....
The quality of a best friendship provides information about how developmentally beneficial it is. Ho...
Item does not contain fulltextTests of interpersonal theories of depression have established that el...
The main goal of the present research project was to explore the development of dyadic peer relation...
textabstractHolding a low social position among peers has been widely demonstrated to be associated ...
Item does not contain fulltextThe primary goal of this study was to examine the similarities and dis...
textEarly adolescence is a period marked by increases in internalizing problems, particularly depres...
The primary goal of this study was to examine the similarities and distinc-tions between two types o...
This study examined friendship selection and socialization as mechanisms explaining similarity in de...