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Peer relationship profiles in rural Chinese adolescents: Longitudinal relations with subjective well-being.

Yan ChenLiwei WangJingxin Zhao
Published in: Journal of health psychology (2019)
Using two waves of data, this study aimed to identify the peer relationship profiles of 1295 rural Chinese adolescents based on a person-centered approach and to examine the interactions among these profiles, left-behind status, and gender in predicting subsequent subjective well-being. Latent profile analyses identified four profiles: a socially competent profile, a socially accepted profile, an isolated profile, and a rejected profile. These profiles were linked to left-behind status (i.e. both-parent migration, father-only migration, mother-only migration, and non-parent migration) and gender. Moreover, left-behind status moderated the longitudinal relations between the peer relationship profiles and subjective well-being for boys and girls.
Keyphrases
  • young adults
  • south africa
  • physical activity
  • mental health
  • sleep quality
  • cross sectional
  • data analysis