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      A meta-analysis of the differential relations of traditional and cyber-victimization with internalizing problems

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      Aggressive Behavior
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              A review of sex differences in peer relationship processes: potential trade-offs for the emotional and behavioral development of girls and boys.

              Theory and research on sex differences in adjustment focus largely on parental, societal, and biological influences. However, it also is important to consider how peers contribute to girls' and boys' development. This article provides a critical review of sex differences in several peer relationship processes, including behavioral and social-cognitive styles, stress and coping, and relationship provisions. The authors present a speculative peer-socialization model based on this review in which the implications of these sex differences for girls' and boys' emotional and behavioral development are considered. Central to this model is the idea that sex-linked relationship processes have costs and benefits for girls' and boys' adjustment. Finally, the authors present recent research testing certain model components and propose approaches for testing understudied aspects of the model.
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                Journal
                Aggressive Behavior
                Aggr. Behav.
                Wiley
                0096140X
                March 2018
                March 2018
                November 21 2017
                : 44
                : 2
                : 185-198
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Developmental and Social Psychology; University of Padua; Padova Italy
                [2 ]University of Connecticut; Storrs Connecticut
                Article
                10.1002/ab.21742
                29160943
                4773f0a5-9bd5-4f30-ae0b-0cf374b3c1de
                © 2017

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