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Perceived Parental Relationships and Health‐Risk Behaviors in College‐Attending Emerging Adults
Authors:Seth J. Schwartz  Byron L. Zamboanga  Russell D. Ravert  Su Yeong Kim  Robert S. Weisskirch  Michelle K. Williams  Melina Bersamin  Gordon E. Finley
Affiliation:1. University of Miami;2. Smith College *;3. University of Missouri‐Columbia **;4. University of Texas at Austin ***;5. California State University‐Monterey Bay ****;6. University of Connecticut *****;7. California State University‐Sacramento ******;8. Florida International University *******
Abstract:The present study investigated the association of perceived parenting with health‐risk behaviors in an ethnically diverse sample of 1,728 college‐attending emerging adults. Participants completed retrospective measures of perceived maternal and paternal nurturance, connection, psychological control, and disrespect and reported their frequency of binge drinking, illicit drug use, unsafe sexual behavior, and impaired driving. Multivariate Poisson regression analyses indicated that perceived paternal acceptance was associated inversely with 6 of the 12 health‐risk behaviors measured, whereas perceived mothering was related only to 2 of these health‐risk behaviors. These patterns were consistent across gender, ethnicity, and family structure.
Keywords:emerging adulthood  ethnicity  father‐child relations  parenting  sexual behavior  substance abuse
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