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ArtikelDevelopmental Antecendents of Late Adolescence Substance Use Patterns  
Oleh: Egeland, Byron ; Hudson, Kelley ; Englund, Michelle M. ; Siebenbruner, Jessica
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Development and Psychopathology vol. 18 no. 2 (2006), page 551-572.
Topik: Patterns; patterns; developmental antecendents; late adolescence
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Isi artikelThis longitudinal study examined antecedents of substance use behaviour among 176 (53% male) adolescents. Adolescents were classified as : (a) abstainers (n = 19), (b) experimenters (n = 65), (c) at - risk youth (n = 63), and (d) abusers (n = 29) based on their reported substance use behavior at age 17.5. Parental behaviour, peer competence, and problem behaviour, measured from early childhood through age 16, were examined as predictors of substance use patterns. Multinomial logistic regression models revealed that early maternal hostility, externalizing behaviour problems in first grade and at age 16, internalizing behaviour in first grade and at age 16, and parental monitoring at age 16 significantly differentiated substance use groups. The study provides evidence that experiences occurring early in development, in addition to those that occur later in development, can play a pivotal role in setting the stage for late adolescent substance use behaviour.
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