Title of article :
Predicting Change in Early Adolescent Problem Behavior
in the Middle School Years: A Mesosystemic Perspective
on Parenting and Peer Experiences
Author/Authors :
Marie-Hélène Véronneau، نويسنده , , Thomas J. Dishion، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
The transition into middle school may be a risky
period in early adolescence. In particular, friendships, peer
status, and parental monitoring during this developmental
period can influence the development of problem behavior.
This study examined interrelationships among peer and
parenting factors that predict changes in problem behavior
over the middle school years. A longitudinal sample (580
boys, 698 girls) was assessed in Grades 6 and 8. Peer
acceptance, peer rejection, and their interaction predicted
increases in problem behavior. Having high-achieving
friends predicted less problem behavior. Parental monitoring
predicted less problem behavior in general, but also
acted as a buffer for students who were most vulnerable to
developing problem behavior on the basis of being well
liked by some peers, and also disliked by several others.
These findings highlight the importance of studying the
family–peer mesosystem when considering risk and
resilience in early adolescence, and when considering
implications for intervention.
Keywords :
Behavior problems . Social acceptance .Friendship . Parenting . Protective factors
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology