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1 Social exclusion, but not withdrawal, is diminished by a friend s level of acceptance: A provisions model Commisso M; Bukowski WM; 41914693
PSYCHOLOGY
2 A pilot randomized controlled trial comparing the feasibility and preliminary effects of different forms of exercise-related social support for older adult survivors of cancer Smith-Turchyn J; Sinclair S; O' Loughlin E; Innes A; Richardson J; Pillips S; Beauchamp M; Thabane L; Wrosch C; Sabiston CM; 41673350
PSYCHOLOGY
3 Contextual variations in the effects of social withdrawal, peer exclusion, and friendship on growth curves of depressed affect in late childhood Commisso M; Persram RP; Lopez LS; Bukowski WM; 40583455
CONCORDIA
4 Feasibility and acceptability of an adapted peer-based walking intervention for adults with moderate-to-severe traumatic brain injury Quilico EL; Wilkinson S; Duncan LR; Sweet SN; Alarie C; Bédard E; Gheta I; Brodeur CL; Colantonio A; Swaine BR; 39051571
CONCORDIA
5 Psychosocial Difficulties Profiles Among Youth with Intellectual Disabilities Olivier E; Jolin A; Dubé C; Maïano C; Tracey D; Craven RG; Morin AJS; 38750342
PSYCHOLOGY
6 Exploring a peer-based physical activity program in the community for adults with moderate-to-severe traumatic brain injury Quilico E; Sweet S; Duncan L; Wilkinson S; Bonnell K; Alarie C; Swaine B; Colantonio A; 37157834
AHSC
7 Empathy, Defending, and Functional Connectivity While Witnessing Social Exclusion McIver TA; Craig W; Bosma RL; Chiarella J; Klassen J; Sandra A; Goegan S; Booij L; 35659207
PSYCHOLOGY
8 Psychophysiological adjustment to formal education varies as a function of peer status and socioeconomic status in children beginning kindergarten Wright L; Lopez LS; Camargo G; Bukowski WM; 34964493
PSYCHOLOGY
9 Indirect effects of HPA axis dysregulation in the association between peer victimization and depressed affect during early adolescence Adams RE; Santo JB; Bukowski WM; 34325208
PSYCHOLOGY
10 Gender is Key: Girls' and Boys' Cortisol Differs as a Factor of Socioeconomic Status and Social Experiences During Early Adolescence. Wright L, Bukowski WM 33515375
PSYCHOLOGY
11 Daily Affect and Self-Esteem in Early Adolescence: Correlates of Mean Levels and Within-Person Variability. Nelis S, Bukowski WM 31328013
CONCORDIA

 

Title:Social exclusion, but not withdrawal, is diminished by a friend s level of acceptance: A provisions model
Authors:Commisso MBukowski WM
Link:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41914693/
DOI:10.1093/chidev/aacag036
Publication:Child development
Keywords:friendshiplongitudinalpeer acceptancesocial isolation
PMID:41914693 Category: Date Added:2026-03-31
Dept Affiliation: PSYCHOLOGY
1 Department of Psychology and Centre de Recherche en Développement Humain, Concordia University, 7141 rue Sherbrooke Ouest, Montréal, Québec, Canada.

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Using the Actor-Partner-Interdependence Model, a friend's level of peer acceptance on the stability of a child's social withdrawal and peer exclusion was assessed with a sample of 252 fifth- and sixth-grade girls and boys of European and North-African descent from lower- and upper-middle class neighborhoods in Montreal, Quebec, in 2015/2016. Sociometric choices at T1 were used to create 126 mutual friend dyads. Exclusion and withdrawal were measured at T1 and T2 with peer assessments, 8 weeks apart. Findings revealed that children who were highly excluded at T1 were relatively less excluded at T2 if their friend was highly accepted at T1 than if their friend was less accepted. These findings support the value of using provision indicators in studies of peer influence.





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