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  • 2. Antisocial peer affiliation and externalizing disorders in the transition from adolescence to young adulthood: Selection versus socialization effects.
    Samek DR, Goodman RJ, Erath SA, McGue M, Iacono WG.
    Dev Psychol; 2016 May; 52(5):813-23. PubMed ID: 26914216
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  • 7. Brief report: Peer group influences and adolescent internalizing problems as mediated by effortful control.
    Dyson R, Robertson GC, Wong MM.
    J Adolesc; 2015 Jun; 41():131-5. PubMed ID: 25863002
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  • 8. Adolescent self-regulation as resilience: resistance to antisocial behavior within the deviant peer context.
    Gardner TW, Dishion TJ, Connell AM.
    J Abnorm Child Psychol; 2008 Feb; 36(2):273-84. PubMed ID: 17899361
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  • 10. Developmental pathways linking childhood temperament with antisocial behavior and substance use in adolescence: Explanatory mechanisms in the peer environment.
    Buil JM, van Lier PAC, Brendgen MR, Koot HM, Vitaro F.
    J Pers Soc Psychol; 2017 Jun; 112(6):948-966. PubMed ID: 28358544
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  • 11. Dynamic pathways between rejection and antisocial behavior in peer networks: Update and test of confluence model.
    Kornienko O, Ha T, Dishion TJ.
    Dev Psychopathol; 2020 Feb; 32(1):175-188. PubMed ID: 30722801
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  • 15. Adolescent problem behavior: the influence of parents and peers.
    Ary DV, Duncan TE, Duncan SC, Hops H.
    Behav Res Ther; 1999 Mar; 37(3):217-30. PubMed ID: 10087640
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  • 16. Cross-setting consistency in early adolescent psychopathology: deviant friendships and problem behavior sequelae.
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    J Pers; 2000 Dec; 68(6):1109-26. PubMed ID: 11130734
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  • 19. Associations among family relationships, antisocial peers, and adolescents' externalizing behaviors: gender and family type differences.
    Kim JE, Hetherington EM, Reiss D.
    Child Dev; 1999 Dec; 70(5):1209-30. PubMed ID: 10546341
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  • 20. The role of peer relationships in the development of early school-age externalizing problems.
    Sturaro C, van Lier PA, Cuijpers P, Koot HM.
    Child Dev; 2011 Dec; 82(3):758-65. PubMed ID: 21410917
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