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Testing the Effects of Peer Socialization versus Selection on Alcohol and Marijuana Use among Treated Adolescents

机译:测试同龄人社交和选择对治疗青少年的酒精和大麻使用的影响

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This study examined the relative influence of peer socialization and selection on alcohol and marijuana use among 106 adolescents who received a brief intervention. Adolescents were recruited between 2003 and 2007 and followed for 12 months as part of a SAMHSA-funded study. Cross-lagged panel models using four assessment points examined the longitudinal relationship between adolescent substance use and peer substance involvement separately for alcohol and marijuana. Consistent with community studies, there was evidence of both peer socialization and peer selection for alcohol use, and only evidence of peer selection for marijuana use. Implications for research and intervention are discussed.
机译:这项研究调查了106名接受短暂干预的青少年中,同伴社交和选择对酒精和大麻使用的相对影响。在SAMHSA资助的研究中,2003年至2007年招募了青少年,并追踪了12个月。使用四个评估点的交叉滞后面板模型分别检查了酒精和大麻的青少年物质使用与同伴物质参与之间的纵向关系。与社区研究一致,有证据表明同伴社交和同伴选择饮酒,只有同伴选择使用大麻的证据。讨论了对研究和干预的意义。

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