Snyder James, Schrepferman Lynn, Oeser Jessica, Patterson Gerald, Stoolmiller Mike, Johnson Kassy, Snyder Abigail
Department of Psychology, Box 34, Wichita State University, Wichita, KS 67260-0034, USA.
Dev Psychopathol. 2005 Spring;17(2):397-413. doi: 10.1017/s0954579405050194.
The relationships of deviant talk and role taking during peer interaction, association with deviant peers, and growth in overt and covert conduct problems during kindergarten and first grade were examined in a community sample of 267 boys and girls. At entry to kindergarten, high levels of overt and covert conduct problems predicted association with deviant peers, and deviant peer association predicted deviant talk and role taking during peer interaction during kindergarten. Association with deviant peers, and deviant talk and role taking predicted growth in overt and covert conduct problems on the playground, in the classroom, and at home during kindergarten and first grade. Peer processes associated with growth in conduct problems that escalate rapidly during late childhood and adolescence appear to occur in earlier childhood. These peer processes may play a central role in the evolution of conduct problems to include covert as well as overt forms.
在一个由267名男孩和女孩组成的社区样本中,研究了幼儿园和一年级期间同伴互动中的偏差谈话和角色扮演、与偏差同伴的交往,以及公开和隐蔽行为问题的发展之间的关系。在进入幼儿园时,高水平的公开和隐蔽行为问题预示着与偏差同伴的交往,而偏差同伴交往则预示着幼儿园期间同伴互动中的偏差谈话和角色扮演。与偏差同伴的交往、偏差谈话和角色扮演预示着幼儿园和一年级期间在操场、教室和家中公开和隐蔽行为问题的发展。与童年晚期和青春期迅速升级的行为问题发展相关的同伴过程似乎在儿童早期就已出现。这些同伴过程可能在行为问题演变为包括隐蔽和公开形式在内的过程中发挥核心作用。