Adolescent family predictors of substance use during early adulthood: A theoretical model

Karla Klein, Rex Forehand, Lisa Armistead, Gene Brody
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One hundred and three subjects and their mothers were assessed at three points during adolescence and young adulthood in a longitudinal examination of the predictive and mediational relationships between family variables and substance abuse. Latent variable path analysis with partial least-squares estimation procedures (LVPLS) was utilized to test a theoretical model including constructs of family structure, family environment (maternal depressive mood and interparental conflict), mother/adolescent dynamics (mother/adolescent supportive relationship and maternal control), and substance abuse (problematic alcohol use and marijunana/hard drug use). Higher levels of interparental conflict were consistently related to poorer quality of the mother/adolescent relationship and stricter maternal control. As hypothesized, family environment variables mediated the impact of family structure, and mother/adolescent dynamics variables mediated the impact of the family environment. Results revealed notable differences between the trajectories for males and females, as well as between different types of substance abuse. Implications for substance abuse prevention efforts are discussed.

青少年家庭在成年早期药物使用的预测因素:一个理论模型
在对家庭变量和药物滥用之间的预测和中介关系的纵向检查中,在青春期和青年期的三个时间点对103名受试者及其母亲进行了评估。利用偏最小二乘估计程序(LVPLS)的潜变量路径分析对包括家庭结构、家庭环境(母亲抑郁情绪和父母之间的冲突)、母亲/青少年动态(母亲/青少年支持关系和母亲控制)和药物滥用(问题酒精使用和大麻/硬药物使用)在内的理论模型进行检验。较高水平的父母间冲突始终与较差的母亲/青少年关系质量和更严格的母亲控制有关。根据假设,家庭环境变量介导了家庭结构的影响,母亲/青少年动态变量介导了家庭环境的影响。结果显示,男性和女性以及不同类型药物滥用之间的轨迹存在显著差异。对药物滥用预防工作的影响进行了讨论。
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