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The Social Relations of Rural African American Early Adolescents and Proximal Impact of the School Engagement Project
Authors:Tom W Cadwallader
Institution:SRI, USA; University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, USA; Ohio University, Athens, OH, USA; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, USA
Abstract:This paper reports on the social relations of rural African American early adolescents and the initial impact of a multilevel universal intervention program aimed at enhancing the productive school engagement of at-risk youth. Students' school social relations were assessed with social cognitive mapping procedures that yield information on peer group membership and social network centrality (i.e., prominence in the social structure). Risk status was determined by cluster analysis of teacher ratings of students' adjustment on multiple dimensions including aggression, academic competence, and popularity. Four subgroups were identified: Model, Aggressive, Troubled, and Below Average. Differences among clusters were found in network centrality and patterns of peer affiliations. In addition, boys in the Below Average and Troubled configurations showed an increase in social prominence after the initial intervention phase.
Keywords:Adolescence  African American  Peers  Rural  Social development
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