Franken Aart, Moffitt Terrie E, Steglich Christian E G, Dijkstra Jan Kornelis, Harakeh Zeena, Vollebergh Wilma A M
Department of Interdisciplinary Social Science, Utrecht Centre of Child and Adolescent Studies, Utrecht University, PO Box 80.140, 3508 TC, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Duke University, Durham, NC, USA.
J Youth Adolesc. 2016 Sep;45(9):1800-11. doi: 10.1007/s10964-015-0287-z. Epub 2015 Apr 29.
This social network study investigated the moderating role of self-control in the association between friendship and the development of externalizing behavior: Antisocial behavior, alcohol use, tobacco use. Previous studies have shown inconsistent findings, and did not control for possible friendship network or selection effects. We tested two complementary hypotheses: (1) That early-adolescents with low self-control develop externalizing behavior regardless of their friends' behavior, or (2) as a result of being influenced by their friends' externalizing behavior to a greater extent. Hypotheses were investigated using data from the SNARE (Social Network Analysis of Risk behavior in Early adolescence) study (N = 1144, 50 % boys, M age 12.7, SD = 0.47). We controlled for selection effects and the network structure, using a data-analysis package called SIENA. The main findings indicate that personal low self-control and friends' externalizing behaviors both predict early adolescents' increasing externalizing behaviors, but they do so independently. Therefore, interventions should focus on all early adolescents' with a lower self-control, rather than focus on those adolescents with a lower self-control who also have friends who engage in externalizing behavior.
这项社交网络研究调查了自我控制在友谊与外化行为发展(反社会行为、饮酒、吸烟)之间关联中的调节作用。以往研究结果不一致,且未控制可能的友谊网络或选择效应。我们检验了两个互补假设:(1)自我控制能力低的青少年无论朋友行为如何都会出现外化行为,或者(2)是由于更大程度地受到朋友外化行为的影响。使用来自SNARE(青少年早期风险行为的社会网络分析)研究的数据(N = 1144,50%为男孩,平均年龄12.7岁,标准差 = 0.47)对假设进行了调查。我们使用名为SIENA的数据分析软件包控制了选择效应和网络结构。主要研究结果表明,个人低自我控制和朋友的外化行为都能预测青少年早期外化行为的增加,但它们是独立起作用的。因此,干预措施应针对所有自我控制能力较低的青少年,而不是只关注那些自我控制能力较低且有从事外化行为朋友的青少年。