2019
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2018.02783
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Prosocial Behavior and Friendship Quality as Moderators of the Association Between Anxious Withdrawal and Peer Experiences in Portuguese Young Adolescents

Abstract: Anxious withdrawal has been associated consistently with adverse peer experiences. However, research has also shown that there is significant heterogeneity among anxiously withdrawn youth. Further, extant research has focused primarily on negative peer experiences and outcomes; little is known about the more successful social experiences of anxiously withdrawn youth. We explored the possibility that the association between anxious withdrawal and group-level peer outcomes (exclusion, victimization, and populari… Show more

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“…Further research is needed to study these complex interactions by considering some of the recent research findings (e.g. Freitas et al., 2019 ; Schacter et al., 2019 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further research is needed to study these complex interactions by considering some of the recent research findings (e.g. Freitas et al., 2019 ; Schacter et al., 2019 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Associations between AW and sociometric measures of negative peer outcomes have been also observed among Portuguese adolescents (Correia, Santos, Freitas, Ribeiro, & Rubin, 2014). However, prosocial behaviors have appeared to play an especially relevant protective role against the negative peer outcomes that have been typically associated with AW (Freitas, Santos, Ribeiro, Daniel, & Rubin, 2019), reflecting possibly the salience of values related to solidarity, equality and support to others in Portugal (European Commission, 2012). Thus, the coexistence of collectivist and individualistic values in Portugal may impact, in a specific way, on peer attitudes and responses toward BI/AW.…”
Section: The Influence Of Culture On Peer Attitudes and Responses Towmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…To avoid humiliation and embarrassment, socially anxious individuals strategically adopt a self-protective communication style typified by a paucity of self-disclosure (Batool & Zubair, 2018), even when with close friends (Li et al, 2020). Potentially, as a result of diminished self-disclosure, those with high social anxiety generally report lower levels of friendship quality (Freitas et al, 2019) and well-being .…”
Section: Social Benefits Associated With Positive Online Self-disclosurementioning
confidence: 99%