When Trust Fails: The Relation Between Children’s Trust Beliefs in Peers and their Peer Interactions in a Natural Setting

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Ken J. Rotenberg
Pamela Qualter
Nicola L. Holt
Rebecca A. Harris
Peter Henzi
Louise Barrett
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[1] Keele University,School of Psychology
[2] University of Central Lancaster,School of Psychology
[3] Department of Psychology,undefined
[4] University of Central Lancaster,undefined
[5] Psychology Department,undefined
[6] University of Lethbridge,undefined
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Children; Trust beliefs; Social behavior; Peers; Playground; Gender;
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One hundred and forty-nine 8–11 year-old children (86 males; M = 9 years - 4 months and SD = 7 months) from the UK were administered the Trust Beliefs in Peers scale and were observed in the playground over one school year. Quadratic relations were found between trust beliefs in peers and peer interaction, which varied by gender. Compared to girls with the middle range of trust beliefs, girls with very low beliefs and those with very high beliefs (a) were less accepted/more rejected by the peer group (i.e., lower group interaction, and greater negatively received bids), (b) showed greater indirect aggression (engaged in and received), (c) showed greater non-engagement (i.e., being alone), and (d) showed greater concomitant distress. Compared to children with the middle range of trust beliefs, children with those extreme trust beliefs in peers demonstrated greater direct aggression (engaged in and received) and showed passive behavior (for boys only). The findings supported the conclusion that children, primarily girls, who trust peers too little and those who trust too much are at risk for psychosocial maladjustment.
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