According to this survey, which statement best
summarizes how peer problems affect well-being?
In a survey concerning peer problems and well-being,
adolescents with more peer problems engaged less
frequently in physical activity, tended to smoke more
frequently, achieved lower final school grades, reported
higher discontentment with school lessons, and were
exposed to more accumulated adversity. In adulthood,
those with past experiences of peer problems were more
distressed, smoked more, and tended to eat vegetables
less frequently but consumed less alcohol. Socially, they
were at risk for unemployment, living alone, and having a
more limited social network. In summary, peer problems
in adolescence involved a multitude of potentially health-
damaging, behavioral, and social conditions in both
adolescence and middle-age.
- "Do Peer Relations in Adolescence Influence Health in
Adulthood? Peer Problems in the School Setting and the
Metabolic Syndrome in Middle-Age,
Per E. Gustafsson Urban Janlert. Töres Theorell. Hugo
Peer conflict in adolescence can seriously affect
well-being throughout a person's life.
Peer conflict in adolescence can negatively affected
well-being during the teen years.
Peer conflict in adolescence can lead to poor
nutrition and living alone in adulthood.
Peer conflict in adolescence can lead to smoking,
lower grades, and less physical activity.
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