2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.childyouth.2019.104446
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Developmental trajectories of deviant peer affiliation in adolescence: Associations with types of child maltreatment and substance use

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“…At the same time, peers also play an important role in the development and adaptation of children and adolescents [23,24]. In particular, deviant peer affiliation is a risk factor contributing greatly to various problem behaviors such as fighting, smoking, and drinking [25,26]. Besides its direct effect on problem behavior, as an important social factor, deviant peer affiliation was also found to moderate the influence of other external risk factors (such as inter-parental conflict) on adolescent problem behavior [11].…”
Section: The Moderating Role Of Deviant Peer Affiliationmentioning
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“…At the same time, peers also play an important role in the development and adaptation of children and adolescents [23,24]. In particular, deviant peer affiliation is a risk factor contributing greatly to various problem behaviors such as fighting, smoking, and drinking [25,26]. Besides its direct effect on problem behavior, as an important social factor, deviant peer affiliation was also found to moderate the influence of other external risk factors (such as inter-parental conflict) on adolescent problem behavior [11].…”
Section: The Moderating Role Of Deviant Peer Affiliationmentioning
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“…Deviant peer affiliation, then, also has different shapes of developmental trajectories [12,26,32]. To be more specific, in pre-adolescence, mid-adolescence, and late adolescence, an individual's deviant peer affiliation may be different.…”
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“…Additional research is needed to further scrutinize the relationships between the onset of delinquent peer association and the commission of delinquent acts. Other longitudinal analyses showed that as deviant peer association increased, substance abuse also increased (Yoon et al, 2019). Results indicated a decrease in delinquency as the level of deviant peers decreased.…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%