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http://dx.doi.org/10.5723/kjcs.2016.37.6.5

The Longitudinal Relationship Between Self-Esteem and Peer Relationship in Adolescence: Using Autoregressive Cross-Lagged Modeling  

Lee, Boram (Department of Child Development and Family Studies, Seoul National University)
Park, Hye Jun (Department of Child Development and Family Studies, Seoul National University)
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Korean Journal of Child Studies / v.37, no.6, 2016 , pp. 5-17 More about this Journal
Abstract
Objective: This study focused on the longitudinal associations between self-esteem and peer relationships in Korean adolescents while considering gender and timing-early and late adolescence-differences. Methods: The study made use of data from the Korean Children and Youth Panel Survey. Three waves of data collected from 2,351 adolescents were analyzed by means of autoregressive cross-lagged modeling. Results: The results indicated that self-esteem predicted subsequent changes in peer relationship but not vice versa. Further, the results that longitudinal associations between self-esteem and peer relationships differed between male and female adolescents and between early and late adolescence. Conclusion: The findings revaluated the longitudinal relationship between self-esteem and peer relationships. Both gender and timing should be considered when planning interventions related issues about self-esteem and peer relationships in adolescence.
Keywords
adolescence; self-esteem; peer relationships; autoregressive cross-lagged modeling;
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