A friend who's more boss than BFF may be harmful for teens' mental health ConversationEDU
However, inconsistent with the study’s hypotheses, self-esteem was a nonsignificant mediator at the between-person level. That is, adolescents who typically or consistently perceived their friends to be dominant, despite reporting greater depressive and anxiety symptoms, experienced no worse self-esteem than those adolescents who typically did not perceive their friends to be dominant.
Although the present study provides novel evidence for longitudinal links between friend dominance, self-esteem, and depressive and anxiety symptoms, the study also had some limitations. First, the study exclusively relied on self-report data, including participants’ friendship nominations.
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