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13. The Role of Parents and Peers in the Sexual and Relational Socialization of Adolescents

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Chapters in this book

  1. I-XIV I
  2. 1. Child and Adolescent Research as a Challenge and Opportunity for Social Support Theory, Measurement, and Intervention: And Vice Versa 1
  3. Part I Social Support in Childhood and Adolescence - Theoretical Perspectives
  4. 2. How Does Social Support Function in Childhood? 23
  5. 3. Convoys of Attachment and Social Relations in Children, Adolescents, and Adults 37
  6. 4. Social Support in the Relationships Between Older Adolescents and Adults 53
  7. 5. Children's Friendships and Peer Culture: Implications for Theories of Network and Support 75
  8. 6. Social Support During Adolescence: Methodological and Theoretical Considerations 89
  9. Part II Social Support, Social Competence, and Prosocial Behavior
  10. 7. Social Support and Social Competences: Some Theoretical and Empirical Contributions to Their Relationship 111
  11. 8. The Transactional Relations Between Social Support and Children's Competence 131
  12. 9. Socialization, Social Support, and Social Competence in Adolescence: The Individual in Perspective 149
  13. 10. On the Interface Between Social Support and Prosocial Behavior: Methodological and Theoretical Implications 159
  14. Part III Supportive Functions of Parents and Peers
  15. 11. Social Relationships and Support Among Peers During Middle Childhood 171
  16. 12. Children's Social Networks and the Development of Social Competence: A Longitudinal Analysis 191
  17. 13. The Role of Parents and Peers in the Sexual and Relational Socialization of Adolescents 217
  18. 14. Psychosocial Problems and Social Support in Adolescence 241
  19. 15. Analyzing the Strength of Supportive Ties in Adolescent Social Supports 257
  20. Part IV Social Support in Stressful Family Conditions
  21. 16. Family Socialization of Threat Appraisal and Coping: Coaching, Modeling, and Family Context 271
  22. 17. Social Support Issues for "Latchkey" and Supervised Children 293
  23. 18. The Social Networks of Adolescents and Their Mothers: Influences on Blacks and Whites in Single- and Two-Parent Families 305
  24. 19. Social Support in Single-Parent Families: Children as Sources of Support 323
  25. 20. Social Support in Chronically Sick Children and Their Families 347
  26. Part V Cultural and Sociocultural Backgrounds of Social Support
  27. 21. The Sociocultural Environment as a Source of Support 363
  28. 22. Family and Peer Support of Israeli and German Adolescents 385
  29. 23. Supportive Interactions in Cultural Context 395
  30. 24. Parentless Friends: A Cross-Cultural Examination of Networks Among Street Children and Street Youth 409
  31. Part VI Conclusion
  32. 25. Issues Concerning Social Support in Childhood and Adolescence 429
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