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An examination of the impact of direct peer influence and social norms on youth participation in structured activities and substance use.

机译:研究同伴直接影响力和社会规范对青年参与结构化活动和物质使用的影响。

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During adolescence many youth spend increasing amounts of time gaining new knowledge and skills outside of their home in environments such as structured afterschool activities. In these settings, youth have meaningful opportunities to explore new interests, develop varied competencies, and seek social support from peers and adults. As youth get older rates of participation in structured activities decline. Given the role that structured activities can play in nurturing positive youth development, gaining a better understanding of how peers may affect youth's choice to participate in structured activities is important. This study used logistic regression to examine the role of peer influence and how the perceptions of close friends (direct peer influence) and other peers (social norms) impact a youth's decision to participate in structured activities as well as use alcohol and marijuana. Additionally, the association between youth participation in structured activities and reported use of alcohol and marijuana was examined. Study results indicated that youth who reported engaging in specific types of structured activities, specifically performing arts and volunteering, reported lower rates of alcohol and marijuana use respectively. Direct peer influence was an important factor in substance use whereby for each additional best friend a youth had that participated in school activities, students were less likely to have used alcohol or marijuana. Findings are interpreted using an ecological systems perspective and demonstrate that gaining a better understanding of the influence that direct peers and social norms exert on youth behavior has important implications for promoting the positive development of youth.
机译:在青春期期间,许多年轻人花费更多的时间在诸如结构化的课余活动之类的环境中在家外获得新的知识和技能。在这些环境中,青年人有有意义的机会来探索新兴趣,发展各种能力并寻求同龄人和成年人的社会支持。随着青年年龄的增长,参加结构性活动的比例下降。鉴于结构化活动可以在促进青少年积极发展中发挥作用,因此,更好地了解同龄人如何影响青年人参与结构化活动的选择非常重要。这项研究使用逻辑回归分析研究了同伴影响力的作用,以及亲密朋友(直接同伴影响力)和其他同伴(社会规范)的看法如何影响青少年参加结构性活动以及使用酒精和大麻的决定。此外,还检查了青年参加有组织的活动与所报告的饮酒和大麻之间的联系。研究结果表明,报告参加特定类型的结构化活动(特别是表演艺术和志愿服务)的青年分别报告了较低的酒精和大麻使用率。同伴的直接影响是使用毒品的一个重要因素,据此,对于一个年轻人,每增加一个最好的朋友参加学校活动,学生喝酒或大麻的可能性就会降低。从生态系统的角度对研究结果进行解释,结果表明,更好地理解直接同伴和社会规范对青年行为的影响,对促进青年的积极发展具有重要意义。

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    The University of Arizona.;

  • 授予单位 The University of Arizona.;
  • 学科 Social psychology.;Developmental psychology.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2016
  • 页码 141 p.
  • 总页数 141
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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