Peer relations, adolescent behavior, and public health research and practice

Citation

Crosnoe, R. & McNeely, C. (2008). Peer relations, adolescent behavior, and public health research and practice. Family and Community Health. vol. 31 (Supp 1) pp. S71-S80

Abstract

Peer relations are central to adolescent life and, therefore, are crucial to understanding adolescents' engagement in various behaviors. In recent years, public health research has increasingly devoted attention to the implications of peer relations for the kinds of adolescent behaviors that have a direct impact on health. This article advocates for a continuation of this trend. With this aim, we highlight key themes in the rich literature on the general developmental significance of adolescent-peer relations, provide an overview of how these themes have been incorporated into public health research and practice, and suggest future avenues for peer-focused public health research that can inform adolescent health promotion in the United States.

URL

http://www.nursingcenter.com/lnc/JournalArticle?Article_ID=763941&Journal_ID=289834&Issue_ID=763921

Reference Type

Journal Article

Journal Title

Family and Community Health

Author(s)

Crosnoe, R.
McNeely, C.

Year Published

2008

Volume Number

31

Issue Number

Supp 1

Pages

S71-S80

DOI

10.1097/01.FCH.0000304020.05632.e8

Reference ID

814