Title of article :
Individual characteristics, early adolescent peer affiliations, and school dropout: an examination of aggressive and popular group types
Author/Authors :
FARMER، THOMAS W. نويسنده , , CAIRNS، BEVERLEY D. نويسنده , , Estell، David B. نويسنده , , Leung، Man-Chi نويسنده , , Trott، Hollister نويسنده , , Bishop، Jennifer نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
Individual characteristics (i.e., teacher-rated aggression and popularity) and peer group membership type in 7th grade was examined in relation to school dropout. Peer group type was characterized according to the proportion of group members who were high on teacher-rated aggression and popularity. Both aggressive and popular group types were linked to dropping out. Being a member of an aggressive group was associated with increased rates of dropout for aggressive, but not nonaggressive, youth. Membership in popular (i.e., majority of members were popular) and zeropopular (i.e., no popular members) groups was linked to dropping out, while membership in a nonpopular group (i.e., a few popular members) appeared\ to be protective for aggressive youth. Both popular and nonpopular youth who affiliated with aggressive peers had elevated rates of school dropout. All aggressive participants who were socially isolated dropped out, while nonaggressive youth who were socially isolated tended to complete school.
Keywords :
Social networks , AGGRESSION , Early adolescence , Popularity , School dropout
Journal title :
Journal of School Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of School Psychology