Adolescent substance use and family-based risk and protective factors: a literature review |
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Authors: | Vakalahi H F |
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Affiliation: | New Mexico State University, Departemnt of Social Work MSC 3SW P.O. Box 30001 Las Cruces, NM 88003-8001 USA. |
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Abstract: | Adolescent substance use has become a serious concern nationwide. Although there are many ways of viewing adolescent substance use, family influence has been established as one of the strongest sources of risk and protection. A review of the literature indicated relevant theories for understanding adolescent substance use and specific family-based variables influencing adolescent substance use. In general, there seems to be a relationship between adolescent substance use and family-based risk and protective factors. Relevant theories identified in the literature review include family systems theory, social cognitive theory, social control theory, and strain theory. Specific family-based risk and protective factors include family relationships such as with siblings and parents and family characteristics such as ethnicity and religious backgrounds. Future implications for research and prevention/intervention in relation to family-based risk and protective factors are discussed. |
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