Adolescent Substance Abuse and Violence

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Primary Socialization Theory (PST) (Oetting &
Donnermeyer, 1998) posits that the peer, family, and
school environments interact to influence adolescent
drug and alcohol use. The present work is an
application of this theory, incorporating the
additional component of negative affect (i.e.,
depression and anxiety) as predictors of adolescent
substance use and violence across Native American,
Mexican American, and Anglo American males and
females living in rural communities. Data from over
65,000 rural adolescents indicates that the peer
group is a significant positive predictor of
substance use for all groups. Family and school
factors do have significant protective effects
against substance use, albeit indirectly moderated by
peer drug associations. Results also indicate that
substance use positively predicts violence for all
groups. There also appears to be a high degree of
similarity across cultures and gender in terms of how
these factors interact. Results from this work are
discussed in terms of implications for primary
prevention and intervention within rural settings.

Autorentext

Dr. Kristoffer Rhoads is a clinical neuropsychologist
specializing in the evaluation and treatment of neurodegenerative
disorders. He has held a variety of clinical, teaching and
research positions, including the University of Washington School
of Medicine, the Seattle VA Medical Center and Virginia Mason
Medical Center in Seattle, WA.


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Primary Socialization Theory (PST) (Oetting &
Donnermeyer, 1998) posits that the peer, family, and
school environments interact to influence adolescent
drug and alcohol use. The present work is an
application of this theory, incorporating the
additional component of negative affect (i.e.,
depression and anxiety) as predictors of adolescent
substance use and violence across Native American,
Mexican American, and Anglo American males and
females living in rural communities. Data from over
65,000 rural adolescents indicates that the peer
group is a significant positive predictor of
substance use for all groups. Family and school
factors do have significant protective effects
against substance use, albeit indirectly moderated by
peer drug associations. Results also indicate that
substance use positively predicts violence for all
groups. There also appears to be a high degree of
similarity across cultures and gender in terms of how
these factors interact. Results from this work are
discussed in terms of implications for primary
prevention and intervention within rural settings.

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09783639134339
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Genre Psychologie
    • Größe H219mm x B152mm x T10mm
    • Jahr 2009
    • EAN 9783639134339
    • Format Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
    • ISBN 978-3-639-13433-9
    • Titel Adolescent Substance Abuse and Violence
    • Autor Kristoffer Rhoads
    • Untertitel A Cross-Cultural Comparison
    • Gewicht 174g
    • Herausgeber VDM Verlag Dr. Müller e.K.
    • Anzahl Seiten 104

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