Search results for "sociometric status"

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Adaptation of the Participant Role Scale (PRS) in a Spanish Youth Sample

2014

In recent years, bullying research has transitioned from investigating the characteristics of the bully–victim dyad to examining bullying as a group-level process, in which the majority of children play some kind of role. This study used a shortened adaptation of the Participant Role Scale (PRS) to identify these roles in a representative sample of 2,050 Spanish children aged 8 to 13 years. Confirmatory factor analysis revealed three different roles, indicating that the adapted scale remains a reliable way to distinguish the Bully, Defender, and Outsider roles. In addition, measurement invariance of the adapted scale was examined to analyze possible gender differences among the roles. Peer…

MaleAdolescentPoison controlPsychology ChildPeer GroupDevelopmental psychologySex FactorsInjury preventionHumansMeasurement invarianceChildApplied PsychologyPsychological TestsBullyingReproducibility of ResultsHuman factors and ergonomicsConfirmatory factor analysisGroup ProcessesClinical PsychologySpainSociometric TechniquesScale (social sciences)Sociometric statusFemalePsychologyDyadJournal of Interpersonal Violence
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Individual and social risk factors related to overt victimization in a sample of Spanish adolescents.

2007

This study analyzes the role of adolescents' self-esteem, loneliness, sociometric status, and perceptions of family and classroom environment on overt vicitimization by peers in a sample of 1,319 Spanish adolescents (48% boys and 52% girls), ages 11 to 16 years ( M = 13.7, SD = 1.5). The findings from structural equation modeling suggest that adolescents' self-esteem, loneliness, and sociometric status had a significant direct effect on overt victimization by peers, and adolescents' perceptions of family and classroom environment had a significant indirect effect on peer overt victimization mediated by self-esteem, loneliness, and sociometric status. The findings are discussed with the con…

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The role of emotion awareness and mood: somatic complaints and social adjustment in late childhood.

2014

Emotion awareness is a key concept related to different child adjustment outcomes. This relationship, influenced by mood, has been found in the preadolescent and adolescent population for somatic complaints. However, little is known in the case of younger children and when other adjustment outcomes are included. The objective of this work is to analyze the contribution of emotion awareness and mood upon different adjustment outcomes (somatic complaints, maladjustment, and peer sociometric status), in children aged 8-12 years old. Self-reported questionnaires and peer-nomination scales were administered to 1423 children (mean age = 9.8 years old). Results support the influence of emotion awa…

MaleChest PainSocial adjustmentsomatic complaintsmoodEmotionsPainadaptationemotion awarenessDizzinessPeer GroupDevelopmental psychologySocial maladjustmentSurveys and QuestionnairesPsicología del adolescenteHumansPsicología socialChildApplied PsychologyInfants PsicologiaPsicologia socialEmocionsHeadacheAwarenessLate childhoodPsicologíaAdolescent populationAbdominal PainPsychiatry and Mental healthClinical PsychologyAffectsociometric statusMoodSociometric TechniquesEmotion awarenessSociometric statusFemalePsychologySocial AdjustmentPsychology, healthmedicine
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The relationships of family and classroom environments with peer relational victimization: An analysis of their gender differences

2010

This study analyzes the relationships of adolescents' perceptions of their family and classroom environments with peer relational victimization, taking into account that these relationships could be mediated by adolescents' self-esteem, feelings of loneliness, and sociometric status. These relationships, and their possible gender differences, were analyzed in a sample of 1319 Spanish adolescents (48% boys and 52% girls), ages 11 to 16 years (M= 13.7,SD= 1.5). A structural equation modeling was calculated for boys and girls separately. The findings suggested that the adolescents' self-esteem, loneliness, and sociometric status had a significant direct effect on peer relational victimization …

MaleLinguistics and LanguageAdolescentPersonality InventoryeducationStatistics as TopicSelf-conceptModels PsychologicalVictimisationSocial EnvironmentLanguage and LinguisticsStructural equation modelingPeer GroupDevelopmental psychologySocial supportmedicineHumansParent-Child RelationsChildSocial BehaviorGeneral PsychologyCrime VictimsSociometrySocial IdentificationLonelinessGender IdentitySocial SupportLonelinessPeer groupSelf ConceptSociometric TechniquesSociometric statusFemalemedicine.symptomPsychology
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Psychosocial adjustment in aggressive popular and aggressive rejected adolescents at school+

2014

AbstractThe purpose of the present study was to compare the profiles of aggressive adolescents who differed in social status in the classroom, popular vs. rejected, with those of adolescents of average sociometric status without documented behavior problems. The characteristics compared related to intra-individual, family, school, and social domains. A sample of 457 adolescents, aged 11 to 18 years old (48% girls), participated in the study. Differences between groups were examined via a series of multivariate analyses of variance and discriminant function analyses. Results indicated that although aggressive popular adolescents revealed more academic involvement and social integration in th…

Multivariate analysisSocial Psychologymedia_common.quotation_subjecteducationSociometric statusDevelopmental psychologyPopulares agresivosStatus sociométricoSocial integrationSocial imageDiscriminant function analysisPsychosocial adjustmentDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyAggressive popularApplied Psychologymedia_commonAjuste psicosocialAggressive rejectedAdolescenceRechazados agresivosAdolescenciaSociometric statusPsychologyPsychosocialReputationSocial statusPsychosocial Intervention
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Ajuste psicosocial en adolescentes populares agresivos y rechazados agresivos em el colégio

2014

The purpose of the present study was to compare the profiles of aggressive adolescents who differed in social status in the classroom, popular vs. rejected, with those of adolescents of average sociometric status without documented behavior problems. The characteristics compared related to intra-individual, family, school, and social domains. A sample of 457 adolescents, aged 11 to 18 years old (48% girls), participated in the study. Differences between groups were examined via a series of multivariate analyses of variance and discriminant function analyses. Results indicated that although aggressive popular adolescents revealed more academic involvement and social integration in the classr…

Populares agresivosStatus sociométricoPsychosocial adjustmentAdolescenciaAggressive popularAjuste psicosocialAggressive rejectedSociometric statusAdolescenceRechazados agresivos
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The Role of Emotional and Meta-Emotional Intelligence in Pre-adolescents’ Well-Being and Sociometric Status

2021

The study examined the relationships among emotional and meta-emotional intelligence, well-being, and sociometric status in 105 pre-adolescents. Emotional and meta-emotional intelligence were measured using the Intelligenza Emotiva: Abilità, Credenze e Concetto di Sé Meta-Emotivo (IE-ACCME) test (D’Amico, 2013), allowing to measure ability emotional intelligence (EI), emotional self-concept, meta-emotional knowledge, meta-emotional ability in self-evaluation, and meta-emotional beliefs. Meta-emotional dimensions refer to the awareness of individuals about their emotional abilities and to their beliefs about the functioning of emotions in everyday life. Eudemonic well-being and sociometric s…

PreadolescenceEmotional intelligencePre adolescentsemotional intelligence meta-emotional intelligence well-being sociometric status pre-adolescenceemotional intelligenceDevelopmental psychologyTest (assessment)BF1-990Settore M-PSI/04 - Psicologia Dello Sviluppo E Psicologia Dell'Educazionesociometric statuswell-beingScale (social sciences)Well-beingSociometric statusPsychologypre-adolescencePsychologyEveryday lifeGeneral PsychologyOriginal Researchmeta-emotional intelligenceFrontiers in Psychology
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Social Reaction Styles, Interpersonal Behaviours and Person Perception: A Multi-Informant Approach

1999

Social strategies and reaction styles have been suggested to play an important role in initiating social relationships and in satisfaction with them. In order to investigate whether they are directly associated with popularity, unpopularity, lone-liness and evaluations about the social climate, or whether their impact is mediated by interpersonal behaviours and person perception, 92 students were asked to complete questionnaires measuring their social reaction styles, their lone-liness, the social climate in the class and their sociometric status. They also rated the behaviour of seven of their classmates, and these ratings were used as indices of social behaviour and person perception. Th…

Social inhibitionSociology and Political ScienceSocial PsychologySocial perception4. EducationCommunication05 social sciences050109 social psychologyLonelinessUnpopularityInterpersonal communicationPopularity050105 experimental psychologyDevelopmental psychologyDevelopmental and Educational PsychologymedicineSociometric status0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSocial competencemedicine.symptomPsychologySocial psychologyJournal of Social and Personal Relationships
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Sociometric status of young adults: Behavioural correlates, and cognitive-motivational antecedents and consequences

2001

A cross-lagged longitudinal study was carried out to investigate whether social reaction styles and loneliness serve as antecedents and consequences of sociometric status among young adults. Behavioural correlates of sociometric status were also studied. Questionnaires measuring sociometric ratings, social reaction styles, loneliness, and group atmosphere were ”lled in by 154 students one week after starting at a new school, then half a year later, and ”nally, one year later. In Measurement 2, the participants’ social behaviour was rated by their classmates. The results indicated that social reaction styles, feelings of loneliness, and satisfaction with the group atmosphere prospectively p…

SociometryLongitudinal studySocial Psychologymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences050109 social psychologyLonelinessPopularity050105 experimental psychologySocial relationEducationDevelopmental psychologyOptimismDevelopmental NeuroscienceDevelopmental and Educational PsychologymedicineSociometric status0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSocial isolationmedicine.symptomLife-span and Life-course StudiesPsychologySocial Sciences (miscellaneous)media_commonInternational Journal of Behavioral Development
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Lessons learned on student engagement from the nature of pervasive socio‐digital interests and related network participation of adolescents

2021

The rise of modern socio-digital technologies has fundamentally changed the everyday environments in which young people communicate with each other and cultivate interests. To gain a more sophisticated understanding of this phenomenon, this study provides in-depth, qualitative insights into adolescents’ experiences of their socio-digital developmental ecologies. The 15 interview participants were recruited based on a previously conducted questionnaire. The semi-structured theme interview addressed the socio-digital aspects of the participants’ interest-driven behaviours and related networks with the aid of participant-generated egocentric maps. The data not only qualitatively enrich the pic…

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