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The following pages link to Adolescent peer group identification and characteristics: a review of the literature (Q35099598):
Displaying 50 items.
- Participating in sport and music activities in adolescence: the role of activity participation and motivational beliefs during elementary school. (Q30380727) (← links)
- Sports-specific factors, perceived peer drinking, and alcohol-related behaviors among adolescents participating in school-based sports in Southwest Georgia (Q33586244) (← links)
- Stability and Change in Rural Youths’ Educational Outcomes Through the Middle and High School Years (Q33761446) (← links)
- Associations between ethnic labels and substance use among Hispanic/Latino adolescents in Los Angeles (Q33808474) (← links)
- Translating the link between social identity and health behavior into effective health communication strategies: An experimental application using antismoking advertisements (Q33926283) (← links)
- Longitudinal relationship between drinking with peers, descriptive norms, and adolescent alcohol use (Q34162890) (← links)
- Acculturation, social self-control, and substance use among Hispanic adolescents (Q34273783) (← links)
- Campaigns and cliques: variations in effectiveness of an antismoking campaign as a function of adolescent peer group identity (Q34306793) (← links)
- Social networks and sexual orientation disparities in tobacco and alcohol use (Q34682240) (← links)
- Protective and risk factors of early sexual initiation in youth subcultures (Q34732708) (← links)
- Gender differences in body consciousness and substance use among high-risk adolescents (Q35099562) (← links)
- Relationship of high school and college sports participation with alcohol, tobacco, and illicit drug use: a review (Q35099566) (← links)
- Peer group self-identification as a predictor of relational and physical aggression among high school students (Q35099573) (← links)
- Changing attitudes toward smoking and smoking susceptibility through peer crowd targeting: more evidence from a controlled study (Q35106893) (← links)
- Exposure to peers who smoke moderates the association between sports participation and cigarette smoking behavior among non-white adolescents (Q36074757) (← links)
- TEEN DATING VIOLENCE: THE INFLUENCE OF FRIENDSHIPS AND SCHOOL CONTEXT. (Q36083106) (← links)
- Young male daily smokers are nicotine dependent and experience several unsuccessful quit attempts (Q36238638) (← links)
- A Perspective on Cigarette Smoking During Alcohol and Substance Use Treatment (Q36775390) (← links)
- E-cigarette use and willingness to smoke: a sample of adolescent non-smokers (Q36823130) (← links)
- Emotional self-control and dysregulation: A dual-process analysis of pathways to externalizing/internalizing symptomatology and positive well-being in younger adolescents (Q37014837) (← links)
- Using peer crowds to segment Black youth for smoking intervention (Q37227346) (← links)
- The Decomposed Affiliation Exposure Model: A Network Approach to Segregating Peer Influences from Crowds and Organized Sports. (Q37384555) (← links)
- 'Sweeter Than a Swisher': amount and themes of little cigar and cigarillo content on Twitter (Q37398935) (← links)
- Peer crowd affiliation as a segmentation tool for young adult tobacco use. (Q37398964) (← links)
- The challenge of adolescent crowd research: defining the crowd (Q37564172) (← links)
- Sports participation and problem alcohol use: a multi-wave national sample of adolescents (Q37730279) (← links)
- Comparison of Substance Use Typologies as Predictors of Sexual Risk Outcomes in African American Adolescent Females (Q37840872) (← links)
- Bars, Nightclubs, and Cancer Prevention: New Approaches to Reduce Young Adult Cigarette Smoking (Q38619560) (← links)
- How is the effect of adolescent e-cigarette use on smoking onset mediated: A longitudinal analysis (Q39351026) (← links)
- The longitudinal relationships between rural adolescents' prosocial behaviors and young adult substance use. (Q39949327) (← links)
- E-cigarette use is differentially related to smoking onset among lower risk adolescents (Q41190397) (← links)
- Developmental cascade model for adolescent substance use from infancy to late adolescence. (Q41640014) (← links)
- Smoking on school property as a risk factor for substance use among adolescent smokers (Q41704918) (← links)
- Examining a social reaction model in the prediction of adolescent alcohol use. (Q41816859) (← links)
- Comments on adolescent peer crowd affiliation: a response to Cross and Fletcher (2009). (Q42927739) (← links)
- The role of ecological assets in positive and problematic developmental trajectories☆ (Q43694824) (← links)
- Peer Group Self-Identification in Samples of Russian and U.S. Adolescents (Q44745802) (← links)
- The influence of social identity on self-worth, commitment, and effort in school-based youth sport. (Q45974061) (← links)
- Disentangling the Relations between Social Identity and Prosocial and Antisocial Behavior in Competitive Youth Sport. (Q46283943) (← links)
- The Cost of Being Cool: How Adolescent Pseudomature Behavior Maps onto Adult Adjustment. (Q47269533) (← links)
- Examining the efficacy of a brief mindfulness-based stress reduction (Brief MBSR) program on psychological health (Q47991081) (← links)
- What's the harm? Alcohol and marijuana use and perceived risks of unprotected sex among adolescents and young adults (Q50196605) (← links)
- Associations of Parental and Peer Characteristics with Adolescents’ Social Dominance Orientation (Q50529552) (← links)
- Why Peer Crowds Matter: Incorporating Youth Subcultures and Values in Health Education Campaigns (Q57635350) (← links)
- Youth crowds and cigarette smoking: A prospective study (Q58125728) (← links)
- Attention Problems and Peer Crowd Affiliation among Adolescents (Q58274408) (← links)
- What Protects Adolescents with Youth Subculture Affiliation from Excessive Internet Use? (Q58614162) (← links)
- Do Cigarette Smokers Have Different Personality Patterns than Non-Smokers? (Q60618433) (← links)
- Learning what our target audiences think and do: extending segmentation to all four bases (Q64070724) (← links)
- Peer crowd segmentation for targeting public education campaigns: Hip hop youth and tobacco use (Q64090502) (← links)