We examined the direct contribution of parent and peer risk and promotive factors on youth condom use trajectories, in addition to the indirect influence of these factors via youth’s substance use over four years in a sample of urban, African American youth (N=679; 51 % female; M = 14.86 years; SD=.65). Growth curve modeling was used to estimate changes in substance use and sexual risk across adolescence and test their association with parent and peer factors. Parent and peer risk factors were strongly associated with increasing substance use as youth aged. Substance use and condom use were interrelated. Parent and peer risk factors were indirectly associated with youth condom use; parent and peer promotive factors were directly associated ...
Adolescents are at disproportionate risk for health consequences associated with risky sexual behavi...
This study evaluated predictors of risky and safer behavior in a sample of low-income African Americ...
Social influences can promote or discourage adolescent substance use. The authors surveyed 4,263 six...
We examined the direct contribution of parent and peer risk and promotive factors on youth condom us...
We examined the direct contribution of parent and peer risk and promotive factors on youth condom us...
OBJECTIVE: Risk factors for adolescent alcohol use are typically conceptualized as individual and in...
Objective To examine the longitudinal associations between supportive relationships with friends and...
The co-occurrence of sexual behavior and substance use among adolescents–both licit and illicit–is w...
Objective. To examine associations between parental monitoring and adolescent alcohol/drug use. Meth...
The focus of our study is to explore risk and protective factors involved with adolescent substance ...
Black South African youth are disproportionately affected by HIV, and risky sexual behaviors increas...
Impoverished African American adolescents comprise a subgroup of individuals who are at a uniquely i...
Adolescence and the transition to adulthood are developmental periods when experimentation with and ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the ecological context that informs the sexual behavior of ...
Thesis (M.A.)--Wichita State University, Fairmount College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Dept. of So...
Adolescents are at disproportionate risk for health consequences associated with risky sexual behavi...
This study evaluated predictors of risky and safer behavior in a sample of low-income African Americ...
Social influences can promote or discourage adolescent substance use. The authors surveyed 4,263 six...
We examined the direct contribution of parent and peer risk and promotive factors on youth condom us...
We examined the direct contribution of parent and peer risk and promotive factors on youth condom us...
OBJECTIVE: Risk factors for adolescent alcohol use are typically conceptualized as individual and in...
Objective To examine the longitudinal associations between supportive relationships with friends and...
The co-occurrence of sexual behavior and substance use among adolescents–both licit and illicit–is w...
Objective. To examine associations between parental monitoring and adolescent alcohol/drug use. Meth...
The focus of our study is to explore risk and protective factors involved with adolescent substance ...
Black South African youth are disproportionately affected by HIV, and risky sexual behaviors increas...
Impoverished African American adolescents comprise a subgroup of individuals who are at a uniquely i...
Adolescence and the transition to adulthood are developmental periods when experimentation with and ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the ecological context that informs the sexual behavior of ...
Thesis (M.A.)--Wichita State University, Fairmount College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Dept. of So...
Adolescents are at disproportionate risk for health consequences associated with risky sexual behavi...
This study evaluated predictors of risky and safer behavior in a sample of low-income African Americ...
Social influences can promote or discourage adolescent substance use. The authors surveyed 4,263 six...