Populariteit, maar niet geliefdheid, is gerelateerd aan risicogedrag van Nederlandse adolescenten

Publication date

2017-02

Authors

van den Broek, Nina
Deutz, M.H.F.ISNI 0000000505989142
Franken, A.
Cillessen, Antonius H. N.

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taverne

Abstract

Even though both theoretical and empirical evidence show that American and Australian adolescents engage in risk behavior to gain social status, evidence is lacking on the link between risk behavior and social status in European adolescents. The current study therefore examined this association among 253 Dutch adolescents (Mage = 16.83 years, 52% boys). Participants completed peer nominations of popularity and likeability and self-reports of risk behaviors (alcohol, tobacco and marijuana use, and number of sexual partners). Structural equation modeling showed that risk behavior was strongly associated with popularity, but not with likeability. This study indicates that the association between risk behavior and social status in the Netherlands is in line with findings from outside Europe.

Keywords

risk behavior, social status, adolescence, Taverne

Citation

van den Broek, N, Deutz, M H F, Franken, A & Cillessen, A H N 2017, 'Populariteit, maar niet geliefdheid, is gerelateerd aan risicogedrag van Nederlandse adolescenten', Kind en adolescent, vol. 38, no. 1, pp. 31–47. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12453-017-0136-9