Family and peer predictors of substance use from early adolescence to early adulthood: an 11-year prospective analysis.
Abstract
The focus of this study was social (i.e., family and peer) influences on substance use from early adolescence to early adulthood. A large, ethnically diverse sample of early adolescents (N = 998) was followed from age 12 to age 23. We tested direct and indirect effects of parental monitoring, family relationship quality, and association with deviant peers on change in substance use across time. Outcomes for tobacco, alcohol, and marijuana use...
Paper Details
Title
Family and peer predictors of substance use from early adolescence to early adulthood: an 11-year prospective analysis.
Published Date
Dec 1, 2012
Journal
Volume
37
Issue
12
Pages
1314 - 1324
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