Staff Jeremy, Kreager Derek A
The Pennsylvania State University.
Soc Forces. 2008;87(1):445-471. doi: 10.1353/sof.0.0068.
Research shows that peer status in adolescence is positively associated with school achievement and adjustment. However, subculture theories of juvenile delinquency and school-based ethnographies suggest that (1) disadvantaged boys are often able to gain some forms of peer status through violence and (2) membership in violent groups undermines educational attainment. Building on these ideas, we use peer network data from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health (Add Health) to examine whether peer status within highly violent groups increases male risks of high school dropout. Consistent with the subcultural argument, we find that disadvantaged boys with high status in violent groups are at much greater risks of high school dropout than other students.
研究表明,青少年时期的同伴地位与学业成绩和适应能力呈正相关。然而,青少年犯罪的亚文化理论和基于学校的人种志研究表明:(1)弱势男孩往往能够通过暴力获得某种形式的同伴地位;(2)加入暴力团体有损学业成就。基于这些观点,我们利用来自全国青少年健康纵向研究(Add Health)的同伴网络数据,来检验在高度暴力的团体中,同伴地位是否会增加男性高中生辍学的风险。与亚文化观点一致,我们发现,在暴力团体中地位较高的弱势男孩比其他学生面临更高的高中辍学风险。