Bi-directional Effects of Peer Relationships and Adolescent Substance Use: A Longitudinal Study

Volume: 45, Issue: 8, Pages: 1652 - 1663
Published: Sep 21, 2015
Abstract
Understanding the predictors of the onset and maintenance of substance use in adolescence is important because it is a recognized health risk. The present longitudinal study examined whether negative peer influence and peer connectedness predicted changes in adolescent alcohol, cigarette, marijuana, and other illegal drug use, and reciprocally whether substance use predicted changes in peer relationships. Adolescents (N = 1940; 52 % female; 52 %...
Paper Details
Title
Bi-directional Effects of Peer Relationships and Adolescent Substance Use: A Longitudinal Study
Published Date
Sep 21, 2015
Volume
45
Issue
8
Pages
1652 - 1663
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