Authors
Mara Brendgen, Frank Vitaro, Lyse Turgeon, François Poulin
Publication date
2002/12
Journal
Journal of abnormal child psychology
Volume
30
Pages
609-624
Publisher
Kluwer Academic Publishers-Plenum Publishers
Description
This study examined aggressive, depressed, and aggressive–depressed childrenr's peer relations from the children's own and from their peers' perspective. Participants were 819 fourth through sixth graders (50.2% girls) who were assessed twice during the same school year. Measures included children's aggression and depression, self-rated and peer-rated social acceptance, number of reciprocal friends, and self-rated and friend-rated friendship quality. Analyses revealed different patterns, depending on the perspective considered. Depression but not aggression was significantly related to difficulties with the peer group and with dyadic friends from the children's own perspective, whereas the opposite pattern was found according to the peers' view. The co-occurrence of aggression and depression entailed significant difficulties with peers regardless of perspective. The implications of these results for the …
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