Examining Depression,Anxiety, and Foster Care Placement as Predictors of Substance Use and Sexual Activity in Adolescents |
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Authors: | Sarah B. Stevens Chad S. Brice Chelsea M. Ale Tracy L. Morris |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of South Carolina at Aiken, Department of Psychology , Aiken, SC;2. West Virginia University, Department of Psychology , Morgantown, WV |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACT This study investigated the impact of anxiety and depression on sexual activity and substance use behaviors in a sample of 56 community- (traditional living arrangements) and foster care-dwelling adolescents aged 12 to 17 years. It was hypothesized that higher levels of anxiety and depression would be related to higher rates of risky sexual activity and substance use. Regression analyses were used to examine impact of the internalizing predictors on the risky behaviors. Results of the sample were presented with group membership emerging as a robust predictor of both sexual activity and substance use. Results suggest that adolescents within out-of-home care are at increased risk for engaging in these behaviors when compared with community-dwelling peers, and they may benefit from specific interventions aimed at decreasing participation. Future research may focus on assessing the effectiveness of interventions for these youth. |
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Keywords: | Foster care substance use sexual activity adolescents anxiety depression |
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