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Latchkey Children and Susceptibility to Peer Pressure: An Ecological Analysis
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Latchkey Children and Susceptibility to Peer Pressure: An Ecological Analysis

Developmental Psychology, Vol.22(4), p.433
1986

Abstract

Adolescents After School Programs Antisocial Behavior Behavior Patterns Ecological Psychology Latchkey Children Parent Influence Parent Role Peer Influence Permissive Environment Supervision
Examines adolescents' susceptibility to peer pressure in after-school experiences in a large sample of fifth, sixth, eighth, and ninth graders. Shows that adolescents who report home after school are not significantly different from those who are supervised by their parents at home during after-school hours. (HOD)

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