abstract: ABSTRACT The relationships between adaptive and maladaptive aspects of gender roles in predicting substance use were examined in a sample of 955 (450 boys, 505 girls) Mexican American 7th and 8th grade adolescents participating in a school-based substance use intervention. The moderating effect of linguistic acculturation, the mediating effects of antisociality, depressive symptoms, and adaptive and avoidant coping on gender role-substance use relationships were examined. Correlational and path analyses supported the Functional Model of Gender Roles that considers these roles as adaptive or maladaptive social coping strategies. For boys, the path analyses yielded significant direct paths from aggressive masculinity to composite al...
Current social developmental theories of drug use often incorporate mediation processes, but it is g...
The main objective of the study was to investigate the relationship between parent-related, accultur...
Research is limited or absent on Mexican adolescents' exposure to substance offers, ways of dealing ...
In this study the moderating effects of gender and acculturation on the association between personal...
Christine OhannessionAdolescents use coping strategies, some beneficial and others harmful, to deal...
We examined whether gender moderates the association between acculturation and heavy alcohol use. Th...
A gender gap in alcohol and drug use exists but is somewhat smaller than the gender gap in other for...
This dissertation presents a comprehensive literature review of the acculturation process and descri...
This study used latent profile analysis to develop coping typologies of 340, 14- to16-year-old Mexic...
The following study was a secondary analysis of data drawn from adolescents in South Western Ontari...
Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) have been historically associated with negative life outcomes a...
Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) have been historically associated with negative life outcomes a...
Prior research with non-college samples of Mexican Americans has demonstrated that gender moderates ...
Current social developmental theories of drug use often incorporate mediation processes, but it is g...
This dissertation presents three separate studies designed to examine how the different factors and ...
Current social developmental theories of drug use often incorporate mediation processes, but it is g...
The main objective of the study was to investigate the relationship between parent-related, accultur...
Research is limited or absent on Mexican adolescents' exposure to substance offers, ways of dealing ...
In this study the moderating effects of gender and acculturation on the association between personal...
Christine OhannessionAdolescents use coping strategies, some beneficial and others harmful, to deal...
We examined whether gender moderates the association between acculturation and heavy alcohol use. Th...
A gender gap in alcohol and drug use exists but is somewhat smaller than the gender gap in other for...
This dissertation presents a comprehensive literature review of the acculturation process and descri...
This study used latent profile analysis to develop coping typologies of 340, 14- to16-year-old Mexic...
The following study was a secondary analysis of data drawn from adolescents in South Western Ontari...
Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) have been historically associated with negative life outcomes a...
Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) have been historically associated with negative life outcomes a...
Prior research with non-college samples of Mexican Americans has demonstrated that gender moderates ...
Current social developmental theories of drug use often incorporate mediation processes, but it is g...
This dissertation presents three separate studies designed to examine how the different factors and ...
Current social developmental theories of drug use often incorporate mediation processes, but it is g...
The main objective of the study was to investigate the relationship between parent-related, accultur...
Research is limited or absent on Mexican adolescents' exposure to substance offers, ways of dealing ...