Literature DB >> 16583775

The gender structure of adolescent peer influence on drinking.

Monica Gaughan1.   

Abstract

The interactions of adolescent peers are the subject of both parental angst and scholarly attention. Peer influence is the most consistent predictor of adolescent drinking patterns when controlling for other background characteristics. This study extends these findings to incorporate a theoretical argument derived from status characteristics theory. Using 2980 best-friend dyads constructed from the National Longitudinal Study ofAdolescent Health ("Add Health"), I show that the peer influence process differs by the gender structure of the friendship. Adolescents in same-sex best friendships influence one another mutually, consistent with prior theoretical and empirical approaches to adolescent problem behavior: By contrast, boys in mixed-sex best friendships have influence over their female friends' drinking patterns, while the girls do not have any effect on their male friends' drinking behavior a finding consistent with status characteristics theory. The results indicate that peer influence models that do not take gender into account in the structure of the friendship misrepresent the unequal influence dynamics between boys and girls.

Entities:  

Mesh:

Year:  2006        PMID: 16583775     DOI: 10.1177/002214650604700104

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Health Soc Behav        ISSN: 0022-1465


  25 in total

1.  Evaluating the impact of a substance use intervention program on the peer status and influence of adolescent peer leaders.

Authors:  Christopher S Sheppard; Megan Golonka; Philip R Costanzo
Journal:  Prev Sci       Date:  2012-02

2.  With a little help from my friends? A longitudinal look at the role of peers versus friends on adolescent alcohol use.

Authors:  Elizabeth H Weybright; Jonathon J Beckmeyer; Linda L Caldwell; Lisa Wegner; Edward A Smith
Journal:  J Adolesc       Date:  2019-03-30

Review 3.  Moderators of the association between peer and target adolescent substance use.

Authors:  Shawn Marschall-Lévesque; Natalie Castellanos-Ryan; Frank Vitaro; Jean R Séguin
Journal:  Addict Behav       Date:  2013-10-03       Impact factor: 3.913

4.  The role of gender and friends' gender on peer socialization of adolescent drinking: a prospective multilevel social network analysis.

Authors:  Arielle R Deutsch; Douglas Steinley; Wendy S Slutske
Journal:  J Youth Adolesc       Date:  2013-10-30

Review 5.  Is there evidence that friends influence body weight? A systematic review of empirical research.

Authors:  Solveig A Cunningham; Elizabeth Vaquera; Claire C Maturo; K M Venkat Narayan
Journal:  Soc Sci Med       Date:  2012-06-19       Impact factor: 4.634

6.  Sex, temperament, and family context: how the interaction of early factors differentially predict adolescent alcohol use and are mediated by proximal adolescent factors.

Authors:  Linnea R Burk; Jeffrey M Armstrong; H Hill Goldsmith; Marjorie H Klein; Timothy J Strauman; Phillip Costanzo; Marilyn J Essex
Journal:  Psychol Addict Behav       Date:  2011-03

7.  Gender and Health Behavior Clustering among U.S. Young Adults.

Authors:  Julie Skalamera Olson; Robert A Hummer; Kathleen Mullan Harris
Journal:  Biodemography Soc Biol       Date:  2017

8.  Alcohol consumption among Chilean adolescents: Examining individual, peer, parenting and environmental factors.

Authors:  Guillermo E Sanhueza; Jorge Delva; Cristina B Bares; Andrew Grogan-Kaylor
Journal:  Int J Alcohol Drug Res       Date:  2013-01-01

9.  The Small School Friendship Dynamics of Adolescent Depressive Symptoms.

Authors:  Jacob E Cheadle; Bridget J Goosby
Journal:  Soc Ment Health       Date:  2012-07-01

10.  Acculturation and substance use: social influence as a mediator among Hispanic alternative high school youth.

Authors:  Raquel Myers; Chih-Ping Chou; Steve Sussman; Lourdes Baezconde-Garbanati; Harry Pachon; Thomas W Valente
Journal:  J Health Soc Behav       Date:  2009-06
View more

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.