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2014 ; 85
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What ever happened to the "cool" kids? Long-term sequelae of early adolescent
pseudomature behavior
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Allen JP
; Schad MM
; Oudekerk B
; Chango J
Child Dev
2014[Sep]; 85
(5
): 1866-80
PMID24919537
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Pseudomature behavior-ranging from minor delinquency to precocious romantic
involvement-is widely viewed as a nearly normative feature of adolescence. When
such behavior occurs early in adolescence, however, it was hypothesized to
reflect a misguided overemphasis upon impressing peers and was considered likely
to predict long-term adjustment problems. In a multimethod, multireporter study
following a community sample of 184 adolescents from ages 13 to 23, early
adolescent pseudomature behavior was linked cross-sectionally to a heightened
desire for peer popularity and to short-term success with peers. Longitudinal
results, however, supported the study's central hypothesis: Early adolescent
pseudomature behavior predicted long-term difficulties in close relationships, as
well as significant problems with alcohol and substance use, and elevated levels
of criminal behavior.