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The Moderating Role of Peer Problems on the Relationship Between Substance Use and Mental Health

机译:同伴问题对物质使用与心理健康关系的调节作用

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Understanding the interaction of peer problems with substance use influence on psychiatric symptoms has important clinical implications. We tested the hypothesis that peer problems moderate the relationship between substance use and psychiatric symptoms on a sample of 280 adolescents receiving psychiatric treatment. Age, race, and gender served as covariates. Our model accounted for a significant proportion of the variance in psychiatric symptoms (R-2 = .379, p < .001). A significant moderating effect of peer problems x substance use on psychiatric symptoms was found (p < .05). Next, we estimated the conditional effect of substance use on psychiatric symptoms as a function of low, moderate, and high levels of peer problems. Significant effects for low-level peer problems emerged, such that as peer problems increase by one unit, the effect of substance use on psychiatric symptoms increases by one half unit. Implications for peer-based interventions are discussed.
机译:了解同伴问题与药物滥用对精神病学症状的相互作用具有重要的临床意义。我们在280名接受精神科治疗的青少年样本中检验了同伴问题缓解了物质使用与精神科症状之间关系的假设。年龄,种族和性别是协变量。我们的模型占精神症状差异的很大一部分(R-2 = .379,p <.001)。发现同龄人问题x物质使用对精神症状有显着的调节作用(p <.05)。接下来,我们根据低,中和高水平的同伴问题,估计了药物使用对精神病症状的条件影响。出现了对低级同伴问题的重要影响,例如,同伴问题增加了一个单位,因此,药物滥用对精神病症状的影响增加了一半。讨论了基于对等干预的含义。

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