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A cross-national study on adolescent substance use: Intentions,peer substance use,and parent-adolescent communication
Authors:Ivy N Defoe  Judith Semon Dubas  Marcel A G van Aken
Institution:1. University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands;2. Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands
Abstract:This longitudinal two-wave cross-national study investigated whether intentions, friends' substance use, and parent-adolescent substance-use specific communication predict adolescent alcohol and cannabis use 1 year later, while estimating reversed links. The temporal order between these two substances was also examined. We used multi-group cross-lagged panel modeling on data from 2 ethnically and socioeconomically diverse samples: Sint Maarten (N = 350; Mage = 14.19) and the Netherlands (N = 602; Mage = 13.50). Results showed that in the Netherlands, cannabis use predicts more subsequent problems (alcohol use, intention to use cannabis, and affiliation with cannabis-using friends). But for Sint Maarten, alcohol use predicts more subsequent problems (cannabis use, intention to use alcohol, and affiliation with alcohol-using friends). These opposing results demonstrate that caution is warranted when generalizing results across countries.
Keywords:adolescence  cross-national  intentions  parenting practices  peer influences  substance use
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