Title of article
Developmental cascades of peer rejection, social information processing biases, and aggression during middle childhood
Author/Authors
LANSFORD، JENNIFER E. نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages
10
From page
593
To page
602
Abstract
This study tested a developmental cascade model of peer rejection, social information processing (SIP), and aggression using data from 585 children
assessed at 12 time points from kindergarten through Grade 3. Peer rejection had direct effects on subsequent SIP problems and aggression. SIP had direct
effects on subsequent peer rejection and aggression. Aggression had direct effects on subsequent peer rejection. Each construct also had indirect effects
on each of the other constructs. These findings advance the literature beyond a simple mediation approach by demonstrating how each construct effects
changes in the others in a snowballing cycle over time. The progressions of SIP problems and aggression cascaded through lower liking, and both better SIP
skills and lower aggression facilitated the progress of social preference. Findings are discussed in terms of the dynamic, developmental relations among
social environments, cognitions, and behavioral adjustment.
Journal title
Development and Psychopathology
Serial Year
2010
Journal title
Development and Psychopathology
Record number
653282
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