Data were collected from 181 middle school students in rural northern Michigan during May 1982. Student responses concerning peer and personal use of alcohol and nicotine were analyzed. The results suggest that peer substance use is highly correlated with personal substance use, and increases significantly with age. Sexual differences were also noted. This article describes the powerful correlates between peer and personal alcohol and nicotine use (i.e., cigarette smoking), and suggests some hypotheses for this phenomenon.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/45261/1/10964_2005_Article_BF02088730.pd
The purpose of this study was to test the premise of peer cluster theory which suggests that individ...
Utilizing longitudinal data on 345 high school students, this study investigates the impact that pee...
The purpose of this study was to fill gaps in previous literature on adolescent involvement in activ...
The relationships between personal substance use, health beliefs, peer use, sex, and religion were e...
Data concerning substance use behaviors, health beliefs, and peer substance use were collected from ...
Objective: To examine adolescent perception of risk and the behavior and attitudes of parents and fr...
Data concerning several alcohol abuse behaviors were collected from 181 middle school students in Mi...
The purpose of this research was to determine whether a selected group of factors are significant wh...
Many studies endeavor to understand substance use in teens because it has been linked to both short ...
Social influences can promote or discourage adolescent substance use. The authors surveyed 4,263 six...
The study explores how differences in rural community contexts relate to early adolescent alcohol us...
PurposeSubstance use by peers and family may affect adolescent substance use, yet the relative influ...
PURPOSE: Conduct problems and peer effects are among the strongest risk factors for adolescent subst...
Network position (isolate, member, liaison), peer-group substance use, and their interaction were ex...
The researcher investigated substance use in rural Kansas fifth and sixth graders. Independent vari...
The purpose of this study was to test the premise of peer cluster theory which suggests that individ...
Utilizing longitudinal data on 345 high school students, this study investigates the impact that pee...
The purpose of this study was to fill gaps in previous literature on adolescent involvement in activ...
The relationships between personal substance use, health beliefs, peer use, sex, and religion were e...
Data concerning substance use behaviors, health beliefs, and peer substance use were collected from ...
Objective: To examine adolescent perception of risk and the behavior and attitudes of parents and fr...
Data concerning several alcohol abuse behaviors were collected from 181 middle school students in Mi...
The purpose of this research was to determine whether a selected group of factors are significant wh...
Many studies endeavor to understand substance use in teens because it has been linked to both short ...
Social influences can promote or discourage adolescent substance use. The authors surveyed 4,263 six...
The study explores how differences in rural community contexts relate to early adolescent alcohol us...
PurposeSubstance use by peers and family may affect adolescent substance use, yet the relative influ...
PURPOSE: Conduct problems and peer effects are among the strongest risk factors for adolescent subst...
Network position (isolate, member, liaison), peer-group substance use, and their interaction were ex...
The researcher investigated substance use in rural Kansas fifth and sixth graders. Independent vari...
The purpose of this study was to test the premise of peer cluster theory which suggests that individ...
Utilizing longitudinal data on 345 high school students, this study investigates the impact that pee...
The purpose of this study was to fill gaps in previous literature on adolescent involvement in activ...