The relation between residential mobility and internalizing and externalizing problems in adolescence: the role of subjective moving experience, gender, and friendship quality

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  • What: This study investigates longitudinal associations adolescent and and externalizing problems. This study examines for whom moves are most detrimental by including subjective moving experience gender and friendship quality before move as moderators. To fill these gaps in the literature, this study has two main aims. To examine whether residential mobility in adolescence can aggravate internalizing or externalizing problems, this study investigates the relationship between adolescent residential mobility and internalizing or externalizing problems longitudinally.
  • Who: Juul H. D. Henkens from the Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute-KNAW/ University of Groningen, The Hague, The Netherlands have published . . .

     

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