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Russian adolescents in the era of emergent democracy: the role of family environment in substance use and depression
Oleh:
Unger, Donald G.
;
Scheer, Scott D.
Jenis:
Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi:
Family Relations vol. 47 no. 03 (Jul. 1998)
,
page 297-303.
Topik:
depression
;
Russian adolescents
;
substance use
;
family environment
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Nomor Panggil:
F17
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A sample of 159 Russian adolescents was surveyed at a suburban Moscow secondary school in 1992. The purpose of this study was: (a) to explore the relation of Russian family environment with adolescent substance use and depression, and (b) to use cross-national research methods for replicating and confirming U.S. studies of family environment, substance use, and depression. Many of the findings were similar to studies with U.S. youth: (a) Russian youth who viewed their families as conflictual, non-supportive, and without close relationships with their parents reported feeling more depressed; and (b) substance users were not as close to their parents and families as non-users. There were also findings which may be unique to Russian youth that warrant further research. The findings have implications for family policy, family research, and the future development of cross-national studies.
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