Hopelessness as a Mediator of the Association Between Parenting Factors and Adolescent Suicidality and Substance Use Among Juvenile Justice-Referred Youth

Natalie Guerrero, Lauren O'Reilly, Trey V. Dellucci, Casey Pederson, Zachary W. Adams, Leslie Hulvershorn, Tamika C. B. Zapolski, Matthew C. Aalsma
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Youth involved in the juvenile justice system are more likely to have a substance use disorder and/or suicidality (e.g., suicidal thoughts and behavior) compared to other youth. Although parental support and monitoring may play an important role in youth substance use and suicidality outcomes, the potential mechanisms have not been elucidated. Our purpose was to evaluate the extent to which parental support and monitoring were associated with latent, continuous construct scores of suicidality and substance use and to determine whether youths’ hopelessness may indirectly affect these relationships among a sample of youth referred to the juvenile justice system. The sample included juvenile justice-referred youth aged 14–17 (N = 77; 69% White, 58% male, 74% non-Hispanic). The primary predictors of interest were parental support and monitoring, measured by the Parent Support Scale and Parental Monitoring Scale. The primary potential mediator of interest was hopelessness. Linear regression was used to model continuous suicidality and substance use severity scores, measured via a computer adaptive test, on parental support and monitoring. We tested hopelessness as a potential mediator. All analyses controlled for age, sex assigned at birth, race, ethnicity, and family income. After adjustment, parental support was associated with decreased suicidality severity (β = −0.30, p = 0.002). Parent support and monitoring were associated with youth-reported hopelessness. The indirect mediation effects of hopelessness in the relationship between parental support (β = −0.18 [SE, 1.73]), as well as parental monitoring (β = −0.17 [SE, 0.20]), and suicidality severity were statistically significant. Parental support and youth hopelessness may be important intervention targets for improving and addressing disparities in substance use and suicidality among juvenile justice-referred youth. Hope-based interventions may be effectively integrated into existing juvenile justice programs, and their potential to improve both mental health and behavioral outcomes among justice-involved youth should be examined.

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绝望感在父母教养因素与青少年自杀和药物使用之间的中介作用
与其他青少年相比,参与少年司法系统的青少年更有可能出现药物使用障碍和/或自杀倾向(例如,自杀念头和行为)。虽然父母的支持和监控可能在青少年物质使用和自杀结果中发挥重要作用,但潜在的机制尚未阐明。我们的目的是评估父母的支持和监控在多大程度上与潜在的、持续的自杀和物质使用的结构得分相关,并确定青少年的绝望是否会间接影响青少年司法系统中青少年样本之间的这些关系。样本包括14-17岁的少年司法参考青少年(N = 77;69%白人,58%男性,74%非西班牙裔)。主要的预测因素是父母的支持和监控,由父母支持量表和父母监控量表测量。主要的潜在兴趣中介是绝望。线性回归用于模拟连续自杀和物质使用严重程度得分,通过计算机适应性测试测量,父母支持和监测。我们测试了绝望作为一个潜在的中介。所有的分析都控制了年龄、出生性别、种族、民族和家庭收入。调整后,父母支持与自杀严重程度降低相关(β = - 0.30, p = 0.002)。父母的支持和监督与青少年报告的绝望感有关。绝望在父母支持(β = - 0.18 [SE, 1.73])和父母监护(β = - 0.17 [SE, 0.20])与自杀严重程度之间的间接中介作用具有统计学意义。父母的支持和青少年的绝望可能是改善和解决青少年司法转介青少年在药物使用和自杀方面的差异的重要干预目标。以希望为基础的干预措施可以有效地纳入现有的少年司法方案,它们在改善涉事青少年的心理健康和行为结果方面的潜力应该得到检验。
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