Title of article
The Association Between Observed Parental Emotion Socialization and Adolescent Self-Medication
Author/Authors
Matthew A. Hersh، نويسنده , , Andrea M. Hussong، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages
14
From page
493
To page
506
Abstract
The current study examined the moderating
influence of observed parental emotion socialization (PES)
on self-medication in adolescents. Strengths of the study
include the use of a newly developed observational coding
system further extending the study of PES to adolescence,
the use of an experience sampling method to assess the
daily covariation between negative affect and substance
use, and a focus on PES styles defined by the interaction of
emotion-dismissing and emotion-coaching behaviors. Using
multi-leveling modeling, we tested PES as a moderator
of daily negative mood-substance use relation in a sample
of 65 elevated-risk adolescents (48% male, 58% Caucasian,
with a median age of 14). Results showed a three-way
interaction between emotion-coaching PES, emotion-dismissing
PES and daily negative mood in predicting daily
substance use. Results are discussed in terms of the
importance of PES styles and their effects on selfmedication
through compromised emotion regulation and
interpersonal processes.
Keywords
Adolescence . Self-medication . Parentalemotion socialization . Parenting styles . Multilevel modeling
Journal title
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Serial Year
2009
Journal title
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Record number
829038
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