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Peer substance use as a mediator between early pubertal timing and adolescent substance use: Longitudinal associations and moderating effect of maltreatment

机译:同伴物质在青春期早期与青春期药物之间的中介作用:纵向关联和虐待的缓和作用

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Background: Early pubertal timing has received considerable empirical support as a risk for adolescent substance use. However, few studies have examined the mediators linking these variables. Therefore, the aims of this study were (1) to examine peer substance use as a mediator between pubertal timing and adolescent substance use longitudinally and (2) to test gender and maltreatment experience as moderators of the mediational model. Methods: Data were obtained from Time 1, 2, and 3 of a longitudinal study of maltreatment and development. At Time 1 the sample was comprised of 303 maltreated and 151 comparison children aged 9-13 years (213 females and 241 males). Longitudinal mediation was tested using structural equation modeling and moderating effects were tested using multiple group analysis. Results: Peer substance use mediated the relationship between early pubertal timing and later adolescent substance use for the total sample. Moderation analyses indicated this significant indirect effect did not differ for males and females. However, it did differ for maltreated versus comparison adolescents with the mediational effect only remaining significant for the comparison group. Conclusions: This is one of the first studies to examine peer substance use as a mediator of pubertal timing and adolescent substance use using a longitudinal design. Early maturing males are at equal risk to early maturing females for interacting with peers that may draw them into substance use. Additionally, the findings indicate that while peers are mediators for comparison adolescents a different mechanism may link early puberty to substance use for maltreated adolescents.
机译:背景:青春期早期作为青春期使用毒品的风险已获得相当多的经验支持。但是,很少有研究检查将这些变量联系起来的介体。因此,本研究的目的是(1)纵向检验同龄物质在青春期时机与青春期药物之间的中介作用;(2)测试性别和虐待经验作为中介模型的调节者。方法:数据来自对虐待和发展的纵向研究的时间1​​、2和3。在时间1,样本包括303名9-13岁的虐待儿童和151名比较儿童(女性213位,男性241位)。纵向调解使用结构方程模型进行测试,调节效果通过多组分析进行测试。结果:同龄物质的使用介导了整个样本中青春期早期使用与青春期以后使用之间的关系。适度分析表明,这种显着的间接作用对于男性和女性没有不同。但是,虐待青少年和对照青少年之间的确存在差异,中介作用仅在对照组中显着。结论:这是使用纵向设计研究同龄人药物作为青春期时机和青春期药物使用的媒介的首批研究之一。早熟的男性与早熟的女性与同龄人互动的风险相同,这可能会使他们陷入吸毒的境地。此外,研究结果表明,尽管同龄人是比较青少年的中介者,但不同的机制可能将青春期早期与滥用药物的青少年使用毒品有关。

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