The influence of concentrative meditation training on the development of attention
networks during early adolescence.
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Substantial gender - differences in the associations between peer clustering in smoking and social
network characteristics suggest that young women's smoking behavior is more socially determined, although the pattern weakens
during the transition from late
adolescence to
early adulthood.
The present study examines how the composition of social
networks and perceived relationship content influence peer clustering in smoking, and how the association changes
during the transition from late
adolescence to
early adulthood.
The influence of
network structures on peer clustering in smoking decreased
during the transition from late
adolescence to
early adulthood.