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Parental support and monitoring influences on adolescent alcohol use: A peer selection mediation model.

Lucas S LaFreniere1,2, Michelle G Newman2, John W Graham2,3.   

Abstract

Previous studies on parental support have consistently shown it predicts lower adolescent alcohol use. Yet findings regarding the influence of parental monitoring have been mixed. The current study aims to resolve this concern while examining peer selection as a mediator of both parenting factors. The current study used structural equation modeling and bootstrapping mediation analysis on data from 3,027 youth across three waves of the Adolescent Alcohol Prevention Trial to examine these factors. We tested a latent path model where the effect of parental support and monitoring in 7th grade on adolescent alcohol use in 9th grade was hypothesized to be mediated by best friends' alcohol use in 8th grade.
Results: Higher parental support in seventh grade predicted lower adolescent alcohol use in 9th grade, mediated by lower best friends' use in eighth grade (ab = -0.025, CI = [-0.152, -0.003]). Yet parental monitoring in seventh grade did not predict alcohol use in 9th grade when parental support was included as a co-predictor in the model (ab = 0.018, CI = -0.135 - 0.025). There was also no significant mediation effect for the monitoring to youth drinking path. Adolescent's closeness with their parents may direct them to choose non-drinking friends, which leads to lower alcohol use in high school. Previously suggested effects of parental monitoring may be accounted for by support from parents.

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Keywords:  Parenting; adolescent alcohol use; monitoring; parental support; peer selection; peers

Year:  2021        PMID: 35693631      PMCID: PMC9180891          DOI: 10.15761/mhar.1000202

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ment Health Addict Res        ISSN: 2398-5380


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