Tuesday, November 12, 2013

how can having different (more than one) peer group influence your mental health

Peer groups can have a great effect on the behaviors that you portray in you life.  You begin to take on some of the attributes that you friends around you have and use them in your everyday lifestyle.  Peer groups have a greater influence on behavior the older you become.  Your parents can instill values and ways to act but it becomes very apparent that your peer group even have a greater influence than that of your parents.  The peer group serves as a measure for children examining themselves about their self and family.  Based on what we have learned in class, there could be a conflict in what different peer groups try to and naturally instill in each other and the way it effects them mentally.  The different values and norms that different peer groups create could have a negative effect in the matter that you could create some confusion in the mind of what is the proper way to live.  It is also a possibility that having multiple peer groups with different views can create a disturbance or an increase in obtaining a mental health disorder because of this.  Overall, there has not been any studies that show that multiple peer groups have a negative effect.  You can only take the knowledge of how a single peer group can effect the mental well being of someone and make inferences of how multiple would.

source: http://www.education.com/reference/article/peer-group-influence/

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