The changing influences of self-worth and peer deviance on drinking problems in urban American Indian adolescents. |
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Authors: | Radin, Sandra M. Neighbors, Clayton Walker, Patricia Silk Walker, R. Dale Marlatt, G. Alan Larimer, Mary |
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Abstract: | This study explored the changing relations among self-worth, peer deviance, and alcohol-related problems in a sample of 224 urban-dwelling, American Indian adolescents. Data were collected annually at 7 time points to test a proposed mediational model. As expected, peer deviance mediated the relation between low self-worth and alcohol-related problems in younger adolescents; however, this relation did not hold as participants became older. In older adolescents, low self-worth and peer deviance directly and independently contributed to alcohol problems. Possible explanations for and implications of these findings are discussed in terms of developmental changes during adolescence. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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Keywords: | adolescent alcohol peer deviance self-esteem substance self worth urban American Indians |
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