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Developmental profiles of peer social preference over the course of elementary school: associations with trajectories of externalizing and internalizing behavior
Authors:Brendgen M  Vitaro F  Bukowski W M  Doyle A B  Markiewicz D
Institution:Research Unit on Children's Psychosocial Maladjustment, University of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. brendger@grip.umontreal.ca
Abstract:Using a new longitudinal clustering technique, this study aimed to (a) empirically identify groups of children with distinct longitudinal profiles of peer social preference during elementary school; (b) compare these groups regarding their longitudinal pattern of classification into J. D. Coie, K. A. Dodge, and H. Coppotelli's (CDC; 1982) sociometric categories; and (c) compare these groups regarding their longitudinal trajectories of antisocial, hyperactive, and anxious behavior. Based on 299 children, 3 groups were identified: a stable popular group, a stable average group, and an unpopular group whose social preference decreased over time. Each of the groups showed considerable overlap over time with their closest corresponding CDC category (popular, average, rejected). Growth curve analyses showed that externalizing and internalizing behavior generally decreased over time, but overall means and the rates of decrease differed in the 3 groups.
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