RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PEER STATUS AND HEALTH BEHAVIORS

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TERRE, L [1 ]
DRABMAN, RS [1 ]
MEYDRECH, EF [1 ]
HSU, HSH [1 ]
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[1] UNIV MISSISSIPPI, MED CTR, JACKSON, MS 39216 USA
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B844 [发展心理学(人类心理学)];
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Over the past decade, univariate studies have identified peer-rated popularity/sociability as a correlate of individual health practices (e.g., alcohol and drug use, exercise habits). Yet, the relationship between multiple health habits and broader social competencies rarely has been systematically examined. Accordingly, using a multivariate approach, the present study investigated the relative influence of background characteristics (i.e., age, gender, race, family type, and socioeconomic status) and peer status on health-related behaviors (i.e., physical activity, eating habits, smoking, alcohol use, and stress-related behaviors) in 589 junior high school students (ages 11-13). In this sample, peer popularity provided no significant increment in the prediction of health habits over and above the effects explained by demographics. These results are consistent with current perspectives on health and interpersonal behaviors, and have important practical implications for the initiation and maintenance of healthful and risky practices in the natural environment.
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页码:595 / 602
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