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Organized Out-of-School Activities : New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, Number 140.

Explore how the peer relationship and extracurricular organized activities-like sports, the arts, and community-based organizations-influence academic functioning, social development, and problem behavior. This volume shows how out-of-school activity offers an ideal context to study peer processes,...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Fredricks, Jennifer A.
Otros Autores: Simpkins, Sandra D.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Hoboken : Wiley, 2013.
Colección:J-B CAD Single Issue Child & Adolescent Development.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Title page; Copyright page; Contents; 1: Organized Out-of-School Activities and Peer Relationships: Theoretical Perspectives and Previous Research; Why Are Organized Activities an Ideal Setting to Study Peers?; How Do Peer Relations Shape Adolescents' Participation in Organized Activities?; How Do Organized Activities Shape Peer Relations in Positive Ways?; Peer Groups.; Friendships.; Peer Interactions.; How Do Organized Activities Shape Peer Relations in Negative Ways?; Summary and Overview of This Volume; References.
  • 2: Friendships with Co-Participants in Organized Activities: Prevalence, Quality, Friends' Characteristics, and Associations with Adolescents' AdjustmentIntroduction; Friendships Within Organized Activities.; Organized Activities, Friendships, and Youths' Adjustment.; Types of Activities and Providers.; The Present Study.; Method; Participants.; Procedure and Measures.; Results; Descriptive Information on Rates of Participation in Organized Activities.; Prevalence of Friendships with Co-Participants.; The Quality of Friendships with Co-Participants and the Characteristicsof the Friends.
  • Friendships with Co-Participants and Youths' Adjustment. Discussion; Friendships Within Organized Activities.; Limitations and Future Directions.; References; 3: When Is Sport Participation Risky or Protective for Alcohol Use? The Role of Teammates, Friendships, and Popularity; Introduction; Adolescents' Alcohol Use.; Adolescents' Peer Relations.; Summary and Study Goal.; Method; Participants.; Measures.; Analysis Plan.; Results; Model Summary.; Alcohol Use Did Not Depend on Popularity.; Alcohol Use Depended on Friends' and Teammates' Alcohol Use.; Discussion.
  • Are Particular Sport Activities Associated with Problematic Outcomes?Is the Relation Between Sport Participation and Alcohol Use Stronger for Particular Adolescents?; Limitations and Future Directions.; Applied Implications.; Conclusions.; References; 4: Regrouping: Organized Activity Involvement and Social Adjustment Across the Transition to High School; Introduction; Assessing Activity Involvement.; The Current Study.; Method; Measures; Peer Status.; Depressive Symptoms.; Loneliness.; Organized Activity Involvement.; Results; Descriptive Statistics.
  • Relations Between Patterns of OA Involvement and Social Adjustment. Gender as a Moderator of Relations Between Patterns of OA Involvement and Social Adjustment.; Peer Status as a Mediator of Relations Between OA Involvement and Social Adjustment.; Discussion; References; 5: Adolescents, Organized Activities, and Peers: Knowledge Gained and Knowledge Needed; Organized Activities as Caricatures: Implications of Image and Reputation; Channeling Function of Organized Activities; Organized Activities as Contexts for Peer Interaction.