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A Review and Reconceptualization of Social Aggression: Adaptive and Maladaptive Correlates
Heilbron, Nicole; Prinstein, Mitchell J.
Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review, v11 n4 p176-217 Dec 2008
The emergence of a research literature exploring parallels between physical and nonphysical (i.e., social, relational, indirect) forms of aggression has raised many questions about the developmental effects of aggressive behavior on psychological functioning, peer relationships, and social status. Although both forms of aggression have been linked to problematic outcomes in childhood and adolescence, more recent findings have highlighted the importance of considering the possible social rewards conferred by socially aggressive behavior. This paper examines relevant theory and empirical research investigating the adaptive and maladaptive correlates specific to nonphysical forms of aggression. Findings are explored at the level of group (e.g., peer rejection), dyadic (e.g., friendship quality), and individual (e.g., depressive symptoms) variables. Key developmental considerations and methodological issues are addressed, and recommendations for future research integrating current theoretical conceptualizations and empirical findings on social aggression are advanced.
Descriptors: Social Status, Aggression, Friendship, Rewards, Rejection (Psychology), Depression (Psychology), Literature Reviews, Antisocial Behavior, Psychological Patterns, Peer Relationship, Child Development, Social Theories
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