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Addictive behaviors and psychological distress among adolescents and emerging adults: A mediating role of peer group identification

机译:青少年和新兴成年人的上瘾行为和心理困扰:同伴群体识别的中介作用

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Objective Research suggests the sense of belonging to primary groups functions as an important social resource for youth well-being, but it can be compromised among those dealing with addiction. The current study examined how adolescents' and emerging adults' identification with a primary peer group consisting of friends, mediates the relationship between addictive behaviors and psychological distress. Method The study utilized demographically balanced survey data on 1200 Finnish participants aged 15 to 25 (mean age 21.29, 50% female). Measures were included for psychological distress, excessive drinking, excessive drug use, excessive gambling, excessive Internet use, and peer group identification. Results All forms of addictive behaviors had a significant direct relationship with higher psychological distress. Excessive drug use, gambling and Internet use were associated with a weaker identification with a peer group, which predicted higher psychological distress. Contrary to the above findings, excessive drinking was linked to stronger peer group identification, mediating psychological distress downwards. Conclusions These findings support past research and provide a mediation model explanation onto how weaker social relations add to negative well-being consequences in different addictive behaviors, thus underlining the importance of expanding our understanding of social group outcomes among young individuals. Highlights ? Data from a demographically balanced sample ( N ?=?1200) of Finnish youths aged 15 to 25. ? Four different types of addictive behaviors were associated with higher psychological distress. ? Psychological distress was significantly mediated by social identification to a primary peer group. ? The mediating role of social identification varied among different addictions.
机译:客观研究表明,归属于基层的感觉是促进青少年福祉的重要社会资源,但在成瘾者中可能会受到损害。当前的研究检验了青少年和新兴成年人与由朋友组成的主要同龄人群体的认同如何介导成瘾行为与心理困扰之间的关系。方法该研究利用了1200名15至25岁(平均年龄21.29,女性占50%)的芬兰参与者的人口统计调查数据。措施包括心理困扰,过度饮酒,过度吸毒,过度赌博,过度互联网使用和同伴群体识别。结果各种成瘾行为与较高的心理困扰有直接关系。过度使用毒品,赌博和上网与同龄人的认同感较弱有关,这预示着更高的心理困扰。与上述发现相反,过量饮酒与同龄人群体更强的认同感有关,从而向下调解了心理困扰。结论这些发现为过去的研究提供了支持,并为弱化的社会关系如何增加不同成瘾行为带来的负面幸福感提供了中介模型解释,从而强调了扩大我们对年轻人个体社会群体结局的了解的重要性。强调 ?来自15到25岁的芬兰年轻人的人口统计学均衡样本(N = 1200)的数据。四种不同类型的成瘾行为与较高的心理困扰有关。 ?社会认同对主要同龄人群体的影响极大地困扰着心理困扰。 ?社会认同的中介作用因成瘾而异。

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