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Role of Parent Support and Peer Support in Adolescent Substance Use: A Test of Mediated Effects.
Authors:Wills, Thomas Ashby   Resko, Jody A.   Ainette, Michael G.   Mendoza, Don
Abstract:This research tested comparative effects of parent and peer support on adolescent substance use (tobacco, alcohol, and marijuana) with data from 2 assessments of a multiethnic sample of 1,826 adolescents, mean age 12.3 years. Multiple regression analyses indicated that parental support was inversely related to substance use and that peer support was positively related to substance use, as a suppression effect. Structural modeling analyses indicated that effects of support were mediated through pathways involving good self-control, poor self-control, and risk-taking tendency; parent and peer support had different patterns of relations to these mediators. The mediators had pathways to substance use through positive and negative recent events and through peer affiliations. Effects for gender and ethnicity were also noted. Mechanisms of operation for parent and peer support are discussed. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:parental support   peer support   adolescent substance abuse   tobacoo   alcohol   marijuana
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