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. Ed(S): Prinstein, Mitchell J.; Dodge, Kenneth A. - Understanding Peer Influence in Children and Adolescents - 9781606236475 - V9781606236475
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Understanding Peer Influence in Children and Adolescents

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Description for Understanding Peer Influence in Children and Adolescents Paperback. Presents a comprehensive framework for understanding the processes by which peers shape each other's attitudes and behavior. This book explores implications for intervention and prevention. Editor(s): Prinstein, Mitchell J.; Dodge, Kenneth A. Series: Duke Series in Child Development and Public Policy. Num Pages: 255 pages, Illustrations. BIC Classification: JMC; JMH. Category: (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly. Dimension: 227 x 153 x 20. Weight in Grams: 376.

Scientists, educators, and parents of teens have long recognized the potency of peer influences on children and youth, but until recently, questions of how and why adolescents emulate their peers were largely overlooked. This book presents a comprehensive framework for understanding the processes by which peers shape each other's attitudes and behavior, and explores implications for intervention and prevention. Leading authorities share compelling findings on such topics as how drug use, risky sexual behavior, and other deviant behaviors catch on among certain peer groups or cliques; the social, cognitive, developmental, and contextual factors that strengthen or weaken the power of ... Read more

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Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
2010
Publisher
Guilford Publications United States
Number of pages
255
Condition
New
Series
Duke Series in Child Development and Public Policy
Number of Pages
255
Place of Publication
New York, United States
ISBN
9781606236475
SKU
V9781606236475
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About . Ed(S): Prinstein, Mitchell J.; Dodge, Kenneth A.
Mitchell J. Prinstein, PhD, ABPP, is the John Van Seters Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience and Director of Clinical Psychology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. His research examines interpersonal models of internalizing symptoms and health-risk behaviors among adolescents, with a focus on the unique role of peer relationships in the developmental psychopathology of depression, self-injury, and ... Read more

Reviews for Understanding Peer Influence in Children and Adolescents
The topic of peer influences has long been important to the field. This remarkable volume from distinguished editors and contributors proposes original and compelling conceptual models that will elucidate peer influence processes for researchers and students alike. In addition, many of the authors discuss general and specific implications of their work for prevention and intervention programs. This book would be ... Read more

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