Peer-relationship patterns and their association with types of child abuse and adolescent risk behaviors among youth at-risk of maltreatment
ConclusionsThese findings argue clearly for the need to gain a deeper understanding of the role played by peer relationships, and of the effect of emotional abuse on the likelihood of membership in severely antisocial peer groups.
Source: Journal of Adolescence - Category: Child Development Source Type: research
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