authors assess the extent to which adolescents ’ levels of parental attachment and opportunities for participating in delinquent activities mediate the family structure–substance use relationship. A series of hierarchical regressions supported the hypotheses that high levels of substance use among adolescents residing with stepfamilies would be explained by low parental attachment, whereas heightened opportunities for participating in deviant activities would account for the substance use behaviors of individuals living in single-parent households. More generally, the findings suggest that family structure has a moderate effect on youth substance use; that parental and peer relations are better predictors than family structure of levels of ...
This study reports the results of a comparative survey with representative samples of 3,386 school a...
This study reports the results of a comparative survey with representative samples of 3,386 school a...
This study reports the results of a comparative survey with representative samples of 3,386 school a...
Using data from the National Education Longitudinal Survey of 1988, the authors assess the extent to...
Using data from the National Education Longitudinal Survey of 1988, the authors assess the extent to...
Using data from the National Education Longitudinal Survey of 1988, the authors assess the extent to...
Past studies have indicated strong family bonds may act to buffer against adolescent substance abuse...
Family structure as a predictive variable of juvenile delinquency has been studied for the last hund...
What is the relationship between parent-child relationships and teen substance use? Our relationship...
This study investigated how parents\u27 relationships with each other affect their relationship with...
Adolescent substance abuse has been linked to a myriad of risk factors with parents and peers emergi...
This study investigated how parents\u27 relationships with each other affect their relationship with...
This study investigated how parents\u27 relationships with each other affect their relationship with...
This paper focuses on explaining the significant relationship between family structure and adolescen...
This study reports the results of a comparative survey with representative samples of 3,386 school a...
This study reports the results of a comparative survey with representative samples of 3,386 school a...
This study reports the results of a comparative survey with representative samples of 3,386 school a...
This study reports the results of a comparative survey with representative samples of 3,386 school a...
Using data from the National Education Longitudinal Survey of 1988, the authors assess the extent to...
Using data from the National Education Longitudinal Survey of 1988, the authors assess the extent to...
Using data from the National Education Longitudinal Survey of 1988, the authors assess the extent to...
Past studies have indicated strong family bonds may act to buffer against adolescent substance abuse...
Family structure as a predictive variable of juvenile delinquency has been studied for the last hund...
What is the relationship between parent-child relationships and teen substance use? Our relationship...
This study investigated how parents\u27 relationships with each other affect their relationship with...
Adolescent substance abuse has been linked to a myriad of risk factors with parents and peers emergi...
This study investigated how parents\u27 relationships with each other affect their relationship with...
This study investigated how parents\u27 relationships with each other affect their relationship with...
This paper focuses on explaining the significant relationship between family structure and adolescen...
This study reports the results of a comparative survey with representative samples of 3,386 school a...
This study reports the results of a comparative survey with representative samples of 3,386 school a...
This study reports the results of a comparative survey with representative samples of 3,386 school a...
This study reports the results of a comparative survey with representative samples of 3,386 school a...