Friendship Network Dynamics of Aggressive and Rule-Breaking Antisocial Behaviors in Adolescence

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Olga Kornienko
Marissa Davila
Carlos E. Santos
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[1] George Mason University,Department of Psychology
[2] University of California,Luskin School of Public Affairs
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Antisocial behavior; Aggressive behavior; Rule-breaking behavior; Peer networks; Stochastic actor-oriented modeling; RSiena;
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Growing evidence reveals heterogeneity in antisocial behavior and urges the need to distinguish between aggressive and nonaggressive rule-breaking behaviors. This study characterized how aggression and rule-breaking behaviors shaped peer selection and influence. Using a longitudinal social network modeling approach, these questions were addressed in a sample of 1034 ethno-racially diverse early adolescents (49.52% females, Mage = 12.1), who were assessed in fall and spring of the same year. The results showed no evidence of peer selection on aggressive and rule-breaking behaviors, and significant peer influence on aggressive behavior only. Rule-breaking also forecasted a decreased susceptibility to peer influence on aggressive behavior. The findings expanded our knowledge about complex pathways through which heterogeneity in antisocial behavior is reciprocally related to friendship networks.
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