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Research Paper Volume 8 Issue 2 3478 - 3482 April 19, 2025

Peer Pressure on Indian Adolescence: A Study

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Dr. Archana Dubey
Assistant Professor at Shri Krishna University Chhatarpur, M.P., India
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Abstract

In society its normal for young people to worry about their fitting in. During adolescent its mostly find that they seek attention and attraction towards him/herself. Peer group play an important role in adolescent lives, sometimes its on level of pressure. Peer pressure refers to the influence that these group can have on how an individual acts and thinks. We often find out that our childhood peers are attentive to whom they socialize with and discourse about. Peer pressure that affect an adolescent can be negative but sometimes it can be affect positively. Peer or fellow can help each other flourish new skills or excite interest in extracurricular activities, books etc. Though peers can be also have a destructive effect, they provoke to bunk classes, cheat, use alcohol- drugs, steal, share misleading material or make involve in other risk behaviour. In this research efforts to find out risk behaviour among adolescent that have reached at gripping new style, focus to the exert influence on the emotional and social factors on teenager’s nonrecognition.

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International Journal of Law Management and Humanities, Volume 8, Issue 2, Page 3478 - 3482
DOI: https://doij.org/10.10000/IJLMH.119335
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