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The Developmental Process of Peer Support Networks: The Role of Friendship
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This study investigated the characteristics and development of peer support networks in an effort to unravel the role of friendship in this developmental process. The relationships between friendship networks and peer support networks were explored, and the influence of dyadic and triadic friendships on the development of peer support relationships was examined. Two waves of data were collected among a sample of adolescents in six Chinese junior high schools (n= 913 students from 28 classrooms; mean age = 14.13 years; 50.49% boys), and classroom friendship networks and peer support networks were analyzed. The results showed that peer support networks were sparse, hierarchical, and sex-segregated. Furthermore, peer support networks and friendship networks partially overlapped. Friends tended to have similar support-seeking and support-providing ties. Longitudinal multiplex social network analysis revealed that peer support networks changed moderately over time, and friendships played various roles in the development of peer support networks. Dyadic friendships improved the formation of peer support ties. A mutual friend improved the formation of support relationships between two students when the mutual friend chose the two students as friends, but a mutual friend also hindered or had no effects on the formation of support relationships in other cases. The implications for educators to improve peer support networks are presented, and directions for future research are discussed.
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Title: The Developmental Process of Peer Support Networks: The Role of Friendship
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This study investigated the characteristics and development of peer support networks in an effort to unravel the role of friendship in this developmental process.
The relationships between friendship networks and peer support networks were explored, and the influence of dyadic and triadic friendships on the development of peer support relationships was examined.
Two waves of data were collected among a sample of adolescents in six Chinese junior high schools (n= 913 students from 28 classrooms; mean age = 14.
13 years; 50.
49% boys), and classroom friendship networks and peer support networks were analyzed.
The results showed that peer support networks were sparse, hierarchical, and sex-segregated.
Furthermore, peer support networks and friendship networks partially overlapped.
Friends tended to have similar support-seeking and support-providing ties.
Longitudinal multiplex social network analysis revealed that peer support networks changed moderately over time, and friendships played various roles in the development of peer support networks.
Dyadic friendships improved the formation of peer support ties.
A mutual friend improved the formation of support relationships between two students when the mutual friend chose the two students as friends, but a mutual friend also hindered or had no effects on the formation of support relationships in other cases.
The implications for educators to improve peer support networks are presented, and directions for future research are discussed.
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