青少年酒精使用和违反规则行为的发展变化和进展:估计酒精使用预测违反规则行为的亚群。

IF 3.1 2区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL
Timothy I Lawrence, Xiaoyu Yang, Oi-Man Kwok
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摘要

先前的文献已经探讨了青少年酒精使用和违反规则行为的发展轨迹和共病;然而,目前的文献有一些局限性。首先,在控制身体攻击、暴露于家庭暴力和人口统计变量(如性别和种族)的共同影响的同时,很少有证据测试酒精使用和违反规则行为的纵向轨迹。其次,有限的研究已经测试了基线和酒精使用增长对基线和违反规则行为增长的纵向影响。第三,很少有研究对酒精使用的发展类别(如LL:低基线酒精使用和低增长率;LH:低基线酒精使用和高增长率;HL:高基线酒精使用和低增长率;HH:高基线酒精使用和高增长率)在违反规则方面的纵向估计。因此,本研究利用1872名青少年的样本来解决文献中的这些局限性。结果表明,虽然酒精使用在四个时间点上有所增加,但违反规则的行为却没有。此外,酒精使用的基线和增长率正预测了违反规则行为的基线和增长率。最后,被归类为高基线和高增长亚组的青少年更有可能纵向地违反规则。讨论了实际意义和理论意义。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA,版权所有)。
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Developmental changes and progression of adolescent alcohol use and rule-breaking behavior: Estimating subgroups of alcohol use predicting rule-breaking behavior.

Prior literature has explored the developmental trajectories and the comorbidity of adolescent alcohol use and rule-breaking behavior; however, there are several limitations of the current literature. First, little evidence exists that tested the longitudinal trajectories of both alcohol use and rule-breaking behavior while controlling for the shared effects of physical aggression, exposure to family violence, and demographic variables (e.g., gender and race). Second, limited studies have tested the longitudinal effects of baseline and growth of alcohol use on baseline and growth of rule-breaking behavior. Third, scant studies have estimated the developmental categories of alcohol use (e.g., LL: low baseline alcohol use and low growth rate; LH: low baseline alcohol use and high growth rate; HL: high baseline alcohol use and low growth rate; HH: high baseline alcohol use and high growth rate) on rule-breaking longitudinally. Therefore, the present study utilized a sample of 1,872 adolescents to address these limitations in the literature. Results indicated that while alcohol use progressed across four-time points, rule-breaking behavior did not. Furthermore, the baseline and growth rate of alcohol use positively predicted the baseline and the growth rate of rule-breaking behavior. Finally, adolescents who were classified within the high baseline and high growth subgroup were more likely to engage in rule-breaking longitudinally. Practical and theoretical implications are discussed. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).

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Developmental Psychology
Developmental Psychology PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL-
CiteScore
5.80
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2.50%
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329
期刊介绍: Developmental Psychology ® publishes articles that significantly advance knowledge and theory about development across the life span. The journal focuses on seminal empirical contributions. The journal occasionally publishes exceptionally strong scholarly reviews and theoretical or methodological articles. Studies of any aspect of psychological development are appropriate, as are studies of the biological, social, and cultural factors that affect development. The journal welcomes not only laboratory-based experimental studies but studies employing other rigorous methodologies, such as ethnographies, field research, and secondary analyses of large data sets. We especially seek submissions in new areas of inquiry and submissions that will address contradictory findings or controversies in the field as well as the generalizability of extant findings in new populations. Although most articles in this journal address human development, studies of other species are appropriate if they have important implications for human development. Submissions can consist of single manuscripts, proposed sections, or short reports.
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