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Family Communication and Adolescent Alcohol Use in Nicaragua,Central America: A Test of Primary Socialization Theory
Authors:Jonathan Pettigrew  YoungJu Shin  James B. Stein  Lisa J. Van Raalte
Affiliation:1. Hugh Downs School of Human Communication, Arizona State Universityjonathan.pettigrew@asu.edu;3. Hugh Downs School of Human Communication, Arizona State University
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Applying primary socialization theory to a sample of early adolescents from Nicaragua, this study examines direct and indirect associations between family bonding and adolescent alcohol use via substance specific prevention communication (SSPC) and adolescent efficacy. Early adolescents in 7th and 8th grades completed a self-report, cross-sectional survey. Structural equation modeling revealed that family expressiveness was significantly indirectly related to adolescent lifetime alcohol use through SSPC. Results are discussed in relation to primary socialization theory, family communication, and international substance use prevention efforts. This study provides supportive evidence for the important role of positive family communication as a protective factor for early adolescents in Nicaragua.
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