Title of article :
Temperament Alters Susceptibility to Negative Peer
Influence in Early Adolescence
Author/Authors :
Sylvie Mrug، نويسنده , , Anjana Madan، نويسنده , , Michael Windle، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
The role of deviant peers in adolescent antisocial
behavior has been well documented, but less is known
about individual differences in susceptibility to negative
peer influence. This study examined whether specific
temperament dimensions moderate the prospective relationship
between peer deviance and delinquent behavior in
early adolescence. Participants included 704 adolescents
recruited from the community. At baseline, parents provided
information on adolescents’ temperament and youth reported
on their own and their friends’ delinquent behavior. Selfreports
of adolescents’ delinquent behavior were collected
again 16 months later. Peer deviance was related to delinquent
behavior over time more strongly for adolescents with low
levels of task orientation, flexibility, and positive mood,
compared to youth with high levels of task orientation,
flexibility, and positive mood. Analyses of gender differences
indicated that low flexibility increased susceptibility to
negative peer influence only for males, but not females.
General activity level and sleep rhythmicity did not moderate
the effect of peer behavior on delinquency.
Keywords :
Peer influence . Temperament . Externalizingbehavior . Early adolescence
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology