同辈压力(peer pressure)一词来源于conformity(意思是遵守;符合;一致)。在定义上,peer pressure是指...
内容提示: Adolescence and Peer Pressure Herbert G. Lingren As children grow, develop, and move into early adolescence, involvement with one's peers and the attraction of peer identification increases. As pre-adolescents begin rapid physical, emotional and social changes, they begin to question ...
Teen peer pressureis the influence a teen’s social group has on him or her. Peer pressure is a part of life for everyone, but it can be an especially strong influence during the teen years when peers are very important to a teen’s identity. This means that teens need to learn to h...
And 21.2% of the adolescents were exposed to peer pressure. Conclusions It was concluded that adolescents in need of protection at child protective services have health‐risk behaviors and low‐level peer pressure.Zahide yiMichigan State University College of NursingThe Ohio State University College ...
The measures of the parenting style and peer pressure scale. The result demonstrated that peer pressure is highest on adolescents having authoritarian parenting style followed by adolescents having neglectful, permissive and authoritative parenting style.Mital N. VekariaVekaria Mital...
The impact of peer pressure is amplified by the need for social belonging and acceptance, which is particularly strong during adolescence when individuals are developing their identities and forming their social circles. As a result, adolescents are more susceptible to the influence of their peers, ...
Peer pressure is a part of life for everyone, but it has an especially strong influence during the teen years. This means that teens need to learn to recognize when it is positive and when it is negative.As adolescents enter the teen years, they usually begin to focus more on their ...
Itis also true that adolescents coming from fanilies of lower socioeconomic position,or from broken families, are at risk for some kinds of unacceptable behavior. Teenagerswith similar backgrounds tend to be attracted to each other and put peer pressureon those within their group to behave like ...
Both adults, as well as adolescents experience peer pressure. For example, adults face situations where they have to decide whether to take part in something that may seem wrong from an ethical point of view. The same goes for adolescents who are more vulnerable to this influence because they...
Peer Pressure. When we hear the phrase ‘peer pressure’ we often think back to grade school. We might think of the pressure children and adolescents feel to fit in or appear cool. The phrase may even evoke images of a group of kids cruelly pressuring another kid to do something he or...