Time-varying effects of families and peers on adolescent marijuana use: Person–environment interactions across development

Volume: 29, Issue: 3, Pages: 887 - 900
Published: Jul 15, 2016
Abstract
Studies have demonstrated that the effects of two well-known predictors of adolescent substance use, family monitoring and antisocial peers, are not static but change over the course of adolescence. Moreover, these effects may differ for different groups of youth. The current study uses time-varying effect modeling to examine the changes in the association between family monitoring and antisocial peers and marijuana use from ages 11 to 19, and...
Paper Details
Title
Time-varying effects of families and peers on adolescent marijuana use: Person–environment interactions across development
Published Date
Jul 15, 2016
Volume
29
Issue
3
Pages
887 - 900
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