Dyadic regulation and deviant contagion in adolescent friendships: Interaction patterns associated with problematic substance use
xv, 83 p. A print copy of this title is available through the UO Libraries. Search the library catalog for the location and call number. === Peer influences on adolescence substance use have been widely demonstrated. In particular, social interactions that are centered around and reinforcing of ant...
Main Author: | Piehler, Timothy Farr, 1978- |
---|---|
Language: | en_US |
Published: |
University of Oregon
2009
|
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1794/8584 |
Similar Items
-
EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITY PARTICIPATION AND ADOLESCENT ANTISOCIAL BEHAVIOR: THE ROLE OF DEVIANT PEER AFFILIATION AND PERCEIVED FRIENDSHIP CLOSENESS
by: Mata, Andrea D.
Published: (2009) -
A Dyadic Study of Relational Turbulence and Communication in Cross-sex Friendships
by: Rooney, Margaret Catherine
Published: (2015) -
A Longitudinal Examination of the Relationships among Disadvantaged Neighborhoods, Supervision, Peer Associations, and Patterns of Ethnic Minority Adolescent Substance Use
by: Burt, Michelle, et al.
Published: (2012) -
Nudges, Norms, or Just Contagion? A Theory on Influences on the Practice of (Non-)Sustainable Behavior
by: Carolin V. Zorell
Published: (2020-12-01) -
Extended Understanding of Dyadic Friendship Using Fuzzy Measures: a Simulation Approach
by: Shrey Anand, et al.
Published: (2017-01-01)