What Ever Happened to the "Cool" Kids? Long-Term Sequelae of Early Adolescent Pseudomature Behavior

被引:38
作者
Allen, Joseph P. [1 ]
Schad, Megan M. [1 ]
Oudekerk, Barbara [1 ]
Chango, Joanna [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 22904 USA
关键词
DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOPATHOLOGY; SUBSTANCE USE; ALCOHOL-USE; LIFE-COURSE; AGE; CONSEQUENCES; PERSPECTIVE; INVOLVEMENT; POPULARITY; ATTACHMENT;
D O I
10.1111/cdev.12250
中图分类号
G44 [教育心理学];
学科分类号
0402 ; 040202 ;
摘要
Pseudomature behaviorranging from minor delinquency to precocious romantic involvementis widely viewed as a nearly normative feature of adolescence. When such behavior occurs early in adolescence, however, it was hypothesized to reflect a misguided overemphasis upon impressing peers and was considered likely to predict long-term adjustment problems. In a multimethod, multireporter study following a community sample of 184 adolescents from ages 13 to 23, early adolescent pseudomature behavior was linked cross-sectionally to a heightened desire for peer popularity and to short-term success with peers. Longitudinal results, however, supported the study's central hypothesis: Early adolescent pseudomature behavior predicted long-term difficulties in close relationships, as well as significant problems with alcohol and substance use, and elevated levels of criminal behavior.
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页码:1866 / 1880
页数:15
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