Family-Peer Relationships

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Acute Life Stresses
adolescent social adjustment
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child
child development research
Children's Peer
Children's Peer Competence
Children's Peer Interactions
Children's Peer Relations
Children's Peer Relationships
Children's Social Competence
childrens
Children’s Peer
Children’s Peer Competence
competence
cross-cultural child studies
Depressed Caregivers
Depressed Mothers
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Fam Ilies
Family
Family Economic Circumstances
Family Peer Linkage
Family Peer Relationships
interaction
interactions
Knee Children
Lap Children
linkages
Low Income Homes
Maltreated Children
maltreatment and peer outcomes
maternal depression impact on children
Nonmaltreated Children
Orchard Town
parental influence on peers
Peer Competence
Peer Relations
Peer Systems
social
socialisation processes
sociometric
Specific Peer Relationships
status
systems
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781138649262
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Nov 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Originally published in 1992, this volume provided an up-to-date overview of recent research concerning the links between family and peer systems. Considerable work in the past had focused on family issues or peer relationships, but these systems had typically been considered separately. This volume bridges the gap across these two important socialization contexts and provides insights into the processes that account for the links across the systems – the ways in which the relationships between these systems shift across development. In addition, the variations in the links between family and peers are illustrated by cross-cultural work, studies of abused children, and research on the impact of maternal depression. In short, the volume provides not only a convenient overview of recent progress at the time but lays out an agenda for future research.