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      Social exclusion and externalizing problem behaviors of adolescents: A moderated mediation model

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      Social Behavior and Personality: an international journal
      Scientific Journal Publishers Ltd

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          Adolescents' externalizing problem behaviors have attracted increasing research attention in recent years. We explored the relationship between social exclusion and adolescents' externalizing problem behaviors with a sample of 871 Chinese adolescents, who completed the Ostracism Experience Scale for Adolescents, the Interpersonal Needs Questionnaire, the Deviant Peer Affiliation Scale, and the Externalizing Problem Behavior Questionnaire for Adolescents. The results showed that social exclusion was significantly associated with adolescents' externalizing problem behaviors, and that interpersonal needs mediated this relationship. In addition, deviant peer affiliation moderated the direct effect of social exclusion on externalizing problem behaviors, as well as the indirect effect via interpersonal needs. Our results provide suggestions for teachers and parents to prevent and intervene in the externalizing problem behaviors of adolescents.

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          Journal
          Social Behavior and Personality: an international journal
          soc behav pers
          Scientific Journal Publishers Ltd
          0301-2212
          October 04 2023
          October 04 2023
          : 51
          : 10
          : 1-12
          Affiliations
          [1 ]School of Educational Science, Ludong University, and Institute for Education and Treatment of Problematic Youth, Ludong University, People's Republic of China
          Article
          10.2224/sbp.12611
          cb36f82e-0a70-4f7f-a737-ceaca3211515
          © 2023
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