Department of Clinical Psychology, VU University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
J Clin Child Adolesc Psychol. 2010;39(5):693-704. doi: 10.1080/15374416.2010.501678.
This study examined the longitudinal link between clique membership status and the development of psychopathology in 451 children followed annually from age 9 to 12 years. Classroom clique membership status was identified through social network analysis, and internalizing and externalizing problems were assessed using peer nominations. Controlling for concurrent experiences of social preference and dyadic friendships, a high clique membership probability was found to be related to low levels of internalizing problems and to an increase in externalizing problems across 4 years. This link between clique membership and an increase in externalizing problems was found for boys only.
这项研究调查了 451 名儿童从 9 岁到 12 岁每年接受一次随访期间,群体成员身份与精神病理学发展之间的纵向联系。通过社会网络分析确定课堂群体成员身份,通过同伴提名评估内化和外化问题。在控制社会偏好和对偶友谊的同期经历后,发现高群体成员身份概率与低内化问题水平以及 4 年内外化问题增加有关。这种群体成员身份与外化问题增加之间的联系仅适用于男孩。