Title of article
Co-occurrence of antisocial behavior and substance use: Testing for sex differences in the impact of older male friends, low parental knowledge and friendsʹ delinquency
Author/Authors
McAdams، نويسنده , , Tom A. and Salekin، نويسنده , , Randall T. and Marti، نويسنده , , C. Nathan and Lester، نويسنده , , Whiney S. and Barker، نويسنده , , Edward D.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Pages
10
From page
247
To page
256
Abstract
Delinquency and substance use (SU) are commonly comorbid during adolescence. In the present study we investigate this co-morbidity with 3 main objectives: 1. Evaluate reciprocal relationships between delinquency/SU across early adolescence. 2. Assess the impact of older male friends, low parental knowledge and friendsʹ delinquency on subsequent development and inter-relationships of delinquency and SU. 3. Evaluate sex differences in these relationships.
lied cross-lagged structural equation models to the analysis of a longitudinal sample (n = 3699). Findings demonstrated: (1) At ages 13–14 delinquency predicted SU more so than vice versa but effects became equal between ages 14 and 15. (2) Low parental knowledge and friendsʹ delinquency predicted delinquency and SU. Older male friends predicted ASB. (3) Sex differences were present. For example, in the absence of antisocial friends low parent knowledge at age 12 indirectly predicted increased age 15 SU for girls more than boys.
Keywords
peers , antisocial behavior , Parental knowledge , longitudinal , substance use , Adolescents
Journal title
Journal of Adolescence
Serial Year
2014
Journal title
Journal of Adolescence
Record number
1496676
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