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The following pages link to It takes three: selection, influence, and de-selection processes of depression in adolescent friendship networks. (Q46455286):
Displaying 35 items.
- Social functioning in major depressive disorder (Q26743418) (← links)
- Using Exponential Random Graph Models to Analyze the Character of Peer Relationship Networks and Their Effects on the Subjective Well-being of Adolescents (Q33559206) (← links)
- Co-rumination and co-problem solving in the daily lives of adolescents with major depressive disorder (Q34032652) (← links)
- Close Friends' Psychopathology as a Pathway From Early Adversity to Young Adulthood Depressive Symptoms (Q34585549) (← links)
- Peer selection and socialization in adolescent depression: the role of school transitions (Q35751404) (← links)
- Relationship Quality Buffers Association Between Co-rumination and Depressive Symptoms Among First Year College Students (Q35864070) (← links)
- Interdependence of depressive symptoms, school involvement, and academic performance between adolescent friends: A dyadic analysis (Q35946409) (← links)
- Similarity in depressive symptoms in adolescents' friendship dyads: selection or socialization? (Q35949682) (← links)
- Depression socialization within friendship groups at the transition to adolescence: the roles of gender and group centrality as moderators of peer influence. (Q35963902) (← links)
- Direct and Indirect Peer Socialization of Adolescent Nonsuicidal Self-Injury (Q36093256) (← links)
- Friendship context matters: examining the domain specificity of alcohol and depression socialization among adolescents (Q36201167) (← links)
- Substance Use, Distress, and Adolescent School Networks (Q36305867) (← links)
- Changing Friend Selection in Middle School: A Social Network Analysis of a Randomized Intervention Study Designed to Prevent Adolescent Problem Behavior (Q36685298) (← links)
- Beyond Homophily: A Decade of Advances in Understanding Peer Influence Processes. (Q36884959) (← links)
- The differential contributions of teen drinking homophily to new and existing friendships: An empirical assessment of assortative and proximity selection mechanisms (Q37029555) (← links)
- Early Adolescent Friendship Selection Based on Externalizing Behavior: the Moderating Role of Pubertal Development. The SNARE Study (Q37335041) (← links)
- Adolescent peer networks and the moderating role of depressive symptoms on developmental trajectories of cannabis use. (Q38664670) (← links)
- Dyadic interdependence of psychosocial outcomes among haematological cancer survivors and their support persons (Q38760565) (← links)
- Peer Influence on Ethnic-Racial Identity Development: A Multi-Site Investigation (Q38883655) (← links)
- Socialization of social anxiety in adolescent crowds (Q45342322) (← links)
- Dynamic Associations of Network Isolation and Smoking Behavior (Q47257535) (← links)
- Assessing the Impact of Homophobic Name Calling on Early Adolescent Mental Health: A Longitudinal Social Network Analysis of Competing Peer Influence Effects (Q47635674) (← links)
- Adolescents' and Best Friend's Depressive Symptoms and Conflict Management: Intraindividual and Interpersonal Processes Over Time. (Q48166754) (← links)
- Peer influences on internalizing and externalizing problems among adolescents: a longitudinal social network analysis (Q50645393) (← links)
- Network-Behavior Dynamics (Q57815999) (← links)
- A dynamic model of US adolescents' smoking and friendship networks (Q83931273) (← links)
- Perceptions of friendship among youth with distressed friends (Q86633683) (← links)
- Short-term and long-term effects of a social network intervention on friendships among university students (Q89791076) (← links)
- Youth with Co-occurring Delinquency and Depressive Symptoms: Do They Have Better or Worse Delinquent Outcomes? (Q89931236) (← links)
- Development of Friendship and Task Values in a New School: Friend Selection for the Arts and Physical Education but Socialization for Academic Subjects (Q90141967) (← links)
- Mental health problems and associated school interpersonal relationships among adolescents in China: a cross-sectional study (Q91638558) (← links)
- Evaluating Potential Behavioral Mediators for Increasing Similarity in Friends' Body Size among College Students (Q92876167) (← links)
- Affiliation with depressive peer groups and social and school adjustment in Chinese adolescents (Q92910856) (← links)
- Social network isolation mediates associations between risky symptoms and substance use in the high school transition (Q92976306) (← links)
- Depressive symptoms are associated with social isolation in face-to-face interaction networks (Q93039563) (← links)