拉丁美洲青少年出生顺序和性别与学业成绩和物质使用的关系。

Pilar Horner, Fernando Andrade, Jorge Delva, Andy Grogan-Kaylor, Marcela Castillo
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阿尔弗雷德·阿德勒试图通过考虑孩子进入家庭的顺序来理解家庭如何影响青少年的成就(阿德勒,1964)。阿德勒的理论认为,出生顺序的形成对个体有影响。我们使用对946名智利青年的横断面调查数据来检验阿德勒的出生顺序理论。我们使用三种不同的出生顺序研究模型(1)权益研究(Expedient research)、(2)阿德勒出生顺序位置(Adler’s birth order position)和(3)家庭规模理论模型,研究了出生顺序和性别与吸毒和教育成果之间的关系。采用结构方程模型(SEM)进行分析。我们得出结论,出生顺序与青少年物质使用结果有重要关系,但对不同出生顺序和性别的教育成就有不同的影响。
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The Relationship of Birth Order and Gender with Academic Standing and Substance Use Among Youth in Latin America.

Alfred Adler attempted to understand how family affects youth outcomes by considering the order of when a child enters a family (Adler, 1964). Adler's theory posits that birth order formation impacts individuals. We tested Adler's birth order theory using data from a cross-sectional survey of 946 Chilean youths. We examined how birth order and gender are associated with drug use and educational outcomes using three different birth order research models including: (1) Expedient Research, (2) Adler's birth order position, and (3) Family Size theoretical models. Analyses were conducted with structural equation modeling (SEM). We conclude that birth order has an important relationship with substance use outcomes for youth but has differing effects for educational achievement across both birth order status and gender.

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