Title of article
Changes in self-control during adolescence: Investigating the influence of the adolescent peer network
Author/Authors
Meldrum، نويسنده , , Ryan C. and Young، نويسنده , , Jacob T.N. and Weerman، نويسنده , , Frank M.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Pages
11
From page
452
To page
462
Abstract
Purpose
us research on changes in self-control during adolescence provides evidence of stability for most individuals but change for some, drawing attention to the role of factors that may account for change. We contribute to this area of research by examining the extent to which changes in peer self-control and peer delinquency within peer networks is related to individual self-control during adolescence.
tudy uses longitudinal social network data from three waves of the NSCR School Project to construct growth curve models of self-control and MLM models to examine the factors that contribute to changes in self-control.
s
curve models demonstrate within and between-individual differences in changes to self-control that occur between ages 12–17. Furthermore, multilevel models reveal that changes in levels of self-control and delinquency among respondentʹs peers are related to between-individual differences and within-individual changes in self-control, net of parental social control.
sions
tudy finds that self-control continues to evolve during adolescence as a result of processes that take place within adolescent peer-networks, calling into question Gottfredson and Hirschiʹs contention that peers are inconsequential for explaining differences in self-control across individuals.
Journal title
Journal of Criminal Justice
Serial Year
2012
Journal title
Journal of Criminal Justice
Record number
1707569
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