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Social Anxiety and Peer Relationships in Early Adolescence: A Prospective Analysis
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1992
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Social IsolationTeen AnxietySocial PsychologyPeer RelationshipEarly AdolescenceEducationLonelinessPeer RelationshipsAdolescenceSocial SciencesPsychologyDevelopmental PsychologySocial-emotional DevelopmentPersonal RelationshipFriendship QualitiesBehavioral SciencesAdolescent PsychologyRejection EventsApplied Social PsychologyAdolescent DevelopmentAdolescent CognitionSocial Anxiety
Abstract Examined relationships over time between social anxiety, friendship qualities, and rejection experiences for 68 early adolescents who had recently relocated. Prospective analyses provide evidence consistent with the view that social anxiety influences the emergence of companionship and intimacy in newly formed friendships but does not play a significant role in determining the frequency of rejection events. Social anxiety also appears to change over time in response to the degree of companionship and intimacy in friendships and to the frequency of rejection experiences.
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