Title of article :
Can socially adept friends protect peer-victimized early adolescents against lower academic competence?
Author/Authors :
Tu، نويسنده , , Kelly M. and Erath، نويسنده , , Stephen A. and Flanagan، نويسنده , , Kelly S.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
The present study examined indices of friendsʹ social adjustment (prosocial skills and social anxiety) that may protect against or exacerbate vulnerability to lower academic competence in the context of peer victimization during middle school (N = 320). Peer victimization was assessed with peer nominations, social anxiety was measured with self reports, and prosocial skills and academic competence were assessed with teacher ratings. Friendsʹ prosocial skills were associated with early adolescentsʹ higher academic competence, and friendsʹ social anxiety was associated with lower academic competence, controlling for sex, grade, early adolescentsʹ peer victimization, and total number of mutual friends. Moreover, the association between peer victimization and lower academic competence was attenuated among early adolescents with high-prosocial friends. Results contribute to the body of research that supports and informs peer-focused victimization prevention programs as well as universal social–emotional learning programs.
Keywords :
friends , Peer victimization , early adolescence , Academic Competence
Journal title :
Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology