
Ed. by Nestmann, Frank / Hurrelmann, Klaus
Series:Prevention and Intervention in Childhood and Adolescence 16
Table of Contents
- Frontmatter
- 1. Child and Adolescent Research as a Challenge and Opportunity for Social Support Theory, Measurement, and Intervention: And Vice Versa
- Part I Social Support in Childhood and Adolescence - Theoretical Perspectives
- 2. How Does Social Support Function in Childhood?
- 3. Convoys of Attachment and Social Relations in Children, Adolescents, and Adults
- 4. Social Support in the Relationships Between Older Adolescents and Adults
- 5. Children's Friendships and Peer Culture: Implications for Theories of Network and Support
- 6. Social Support During Adolescence: Methodological and Theoretical Considerations
- Part II Social Support, Social Competence, and Prosocial Behavior
- 7. Social Support and Social Competences: Some Theoretical and Empirical Contributions to Their Relationship
- 8. The Transactional Relations Between Social Support and Children's Competence
- 9. Socialization, Social Support, and Social Competence in Adolescence: The Individual in Perspective
- 10. On the Interface Between Social Support and Prosocial Behavior: Methodological and Theoretical Implications
- Part III Supportive Functions of Parents and Peers
- 11. Social Relationships and Support Among Peers During Middle Childhood
- 12. Children's Social Networks and the Development of Social Competence: A Longitudinal Analysis
- 13. The Role of Parents and Peers in the Sexual and Relational Socialization of Adolescents
- 14. Psychosocial Problems and Social Support in Adolescence
- 15. Analyzing the Strength of Supportive Ties in Adolescent Social Supports
- Part IV Social Support in Stressful Family Conditions
- 16. Family Socialization of Threat Appraisal and Coping: Coaching, Modeling, and Family Context
- 17. Social Support Issues for "Latchkey" and Supervised Children
- 18. The Social Networks of Adolescents and Their Mothers: Influences on Blacks and Whites in Single- and Two-Parent Families
- 19. Social Support in Single-Parent Families: Children as Sources of Support
- 20. Social Support in Chronically Sick Children and Their Families
- Part V Cultural and Sociocultural Backgrounds of Social Support
- Part VI Conclusion
2. How Does Social Support Function in Childhood?
Bryant, Brenda K.

Citation Information
Social Networks and Social Support in Childhood and Adolescence
Edited by Nestmann, Frank / Hurrelmann, Klaus
DE GRUYTER
1994
Pages: 23-36
eBook ISBN: 9783110866377


















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