First Compendium of Social Network Research Focusing on Children and Young Adult

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A01=John Antrobus
A01=Muriel Hammer
A01=Suzanne Salzinger
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Adolescent Psychological Adjustment
Adolescent Social
Adolescent Social Competence
Adolescent Social Funct
Author_John Antrobus
Author_Muriel Hammer
Author_Suzanne Salzinger
Category=JHBK
Category=JMC
Category=JMH
Chi Ldren's Networks
child's
Child's Social Network
Children's Networks
Children’s Networks
disability inclusion research
Edi Tors
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family influence on behavior
Fol Low
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GPA
GPAs
Grade Point Average
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ionship
Josee's Son
language development
ldren's
Mother's Network
Mother’s Network
networks
Ns Ns Ns Ns Ns
Opposite Sex Friends
Peer Contacts
peer network effects on academic achievement
Pic Ture
proport
Proport Ion
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self-esteem in adolescence
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Social Competence Scores
Social Network Variables
stress coping mechanisms
Student's Social Network
Young Man
youth socialization

Product details

  • ISBN 9780898599794
  • Weight: 780g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Mar 1988
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Research on adult personal-social networks has contributed greatly to an understanding of mental health, illness, and responses to stress. Fueled by this successful research and a growing concern for today's youth, the contributors to this volume have conducted investigations into the functioning and structures of the social networks of toddlers, school-age children, adolescents, and college students.

The editors of this volume move beyond vague generalizations about characteristic and behavior acquisition through socialization in childhood by applying a longitudinal perspective to the sampling of child, adolescent, and young-adult network research. Social Networks of Children, Adolescents, and College Students unites several major empirical studies of children's social networks, investigating the acquisition of specific behaviors from particular groups of individuals under certain conditions.

Topics covered include:

* the effects of social networks on child development and disorder

* the relationship between social networks and coping with stress the role of friends or groups in positive socialization

* Of special interest to practitioners, researchers, and advanced students are:

* comparative data on children from other cultural groups and non-mainstream American youths descriptions and evaluations of methodologies

* introductory materials by the editors commenting on the field and the research extensive bibliographies

Suzanne Salzinger, John Antrobus, Muriel Hammer

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