The effects of childhood social competence on young adults interpersonal competence in dyadic and family relations: an exploratory analysis

GR Pursell - 2002 - scholarship.richmond.edu
The majority of peer relations research focuses on the short and long term effects of
childhood peer rejection and aggression for development. The importance of social …

[图书][B] Familial antecedents of peer social competence in second-graders

C Christopoulou - 1988 - search.proquest.com
Presently little is known about the antecedents of problematic peer relations. Research on
parenting styles and quality of attachment suggests an association between quality of …

Linkages among maternal cognitions, maternal self-efficacy, behaviors, and children's peer competence

H Kim - 1993 - search.proquest.com
The quality of social skills young children use when interacting with others, especially peers,
has been shown to be predictive of adjustments in later years. Researchers have attempted …

[图书][B] Family and child-level moderators of the relationship between marital conflict and early adolescent peer social competence

AS Pressel - 2007 - search.proquest.com
Family and child-level variables were examined as moderators of the impact of marital
conflict on adolescent peer social competence in a sub-sample of 546 intact families (276 …

Direct and indirect links between peer factors and adolescent adjustment difficulties

MM Criss, BJ Houltberg, L Cui, CD Bosler… - Journal of applied …, 2016 - Elsevier
The purpose of the current investigation was to examine the role of emotion regulation in the
link between peer factors and adolescent adjustment difficulties. The sample consisted of …

Interpersonal relationships, emotional distress, and prosocial behavior in middle school

KR Wentzel, CC McNamara - The Journal of Early …, 1999 - journals.sagepub.com
Investigated in this study was the contribution of peer acceptance, perceived support from
peers, and family cohesion to prosocial behavior in young adolescents. Based on theories of …

[图书][B] The contribution of family and peer relationships to the development of social competence in adolescence

MM Englund - 1997 - search.proquest.com
The continuity of social competence from parent-child attachment relationships in infancy to
peer relationships in middle adolescence is examined for a subsample of 40 subjects drawn …

Links between mothers' and children's social competence and associations with maternal adjustment

MJ Prinstein, AM La Greca - Journal of Clinical Child Psychology, 1999 - Taylor & Francis
Extended previous research on family factors related to children's social competence by
examining links between 3 domains of maternal social competence (social skills, social …

Predicting interpersonal competence in young adulthood: The roles of family, self, and peer systems during adolescence

L Armistead, R Forehand, SRH Beach… - Journal of Child and …, 1995 - Springer
The present investigation examines the impact of family, self, and peer systems, evaluated
during early adolescence, on the development of interpersonal competence in young …

Understanding the link between social and emotional well-being and peer relations in early adolescence: Gender-specific predictors of peer acceptance

E Oberle, KA Schonert-Reichl, KC Thomson - Journal of youth and …, 2010 - Springer
Past studies have investigated relationships between peer acceptance and peer-rated
social behaviors. However, relatively little is known about the manner in which indices of …