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Longitudinal Analysis Of The Role Of Peer Support, Adult Models, And Peer Subcultures In Beginning Adolescent Substance Use: An Application Of Setwise Canonical Correlation Methods.

G J Huba, J A Wingard, P M Bentler.   

Abstract

A confirmatory, longitudinal design was used with a setwise partial canonical correlation methodology to determine whether indicators of a deviant adolescent peer culture contain information about the subsequent drug use beyond that which may be obtained from knowledge of present drug use and perceived sources of supply and support. Peer culture measures did not increase prediction over a one year period. Adolescent drug use was quite stable over one year, and perceived sources of supply and support served to predict those portions of subsequent drug use not explained by present use. The results suggest that general nonconformity among peers is not a strong precursor of adolescent drug use.

Year:  1980        PMID: 26794182     DOI: 10.1207/s15327906mbr1503_3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Multivariate Behav Res        ISSN: 0027-3171            Impact factor:   5.923


  3 in total

1.  The prevention of adolescent drug abuse: Implications from etiological, developmental, behavioral, and environmental models.

Authors:  C L Perry; D M Murray
Journal:  J Prim Prev       Date:  1985-09

2.  Peers, parents, and adolescent drug use in a rural community: A two-wave panel study.

Authors:  L T Winfree
Journal:  J Youth Adolesc       Date:  1985-03

3.  The role of peer and adult models for drug taking at different stages in adolescence.

Authors:  G J Huba; P M Bentler
Journal:  J Youth Adolesc       Date:  1980-10
  3 in total

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