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Parenting a Partier: Adolescent Dating Involvement as a Risk Factor for Substance Use and the Conditional Influence of Parents |
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Recent studies have drawn attention to adolescent dating involvement as a risk factor for substance use and other delinquent behaviors. This study tests whether parents mitigate their childrens access to drugs and alcohol by restricting casual contact with the opposite sex. Further, as parents are limited in their capacity to influence children, the study also evaluates the additive and interactive roles of social identity in the parent-child dynamic. The current investigation uses a longitudinal sample of Toledo, Ohio area youth (N=1090) and a multilevel model for change to estimate the growth in substance use from middle adolescence through early adulthood. Results indicate that high levels of dating interest and engagement predicts growth in substance use, while parenting practices specific to dating curtails the growth. The partier social identity exhibits an increasingly aggravating effect on substance use over time and moderates the influence of general and specific parenting practices. |
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Name: American Sociological Association Annual Meeting URL: http://www.asanet.org
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| Seffrin, Patrick., Giordano, Peggy., Manning, Wendy. and Longmore, Monica. "Parenting a Partier: Adolescent Dating Involvement as a Risk Factor for Substance Use and the Conditional Influence of Parents" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Sheraton Boston and the Boston Marriott Copley Place, Boston, MA, Jul 31, 2008 <Not Available>. 2009-05-23 <http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p242087_index.html> |
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| Seffrin, P. M., Giordano, P. C., Manning, W. D. and Longmore, M. A. , 2008-07-31 "Parenting a Partier: Adolescent Dating Involvement as a Risk Factor for Substance Use and the Conditional Influence of Parents" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Sheraton Boston and the Boston Marriott Copley Place, Boston, MA Online <PDF>. 2009-05-23 from http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p242087_index.html |
Publication Type: Conference Paper/Unpublished Manuscript Abstract: Recent studies have drawn attention to adolescent dating involvement as a risk factor for substance use and other delinquent behaviors. This study tests whether parents mitigate their childrens access to drugs and alcohol by restricting casual contact with the opposite sex. Further, as parents are limited in their capacity to influence children, the study also evaluates the additive and interactive roles of social identity in the parent-child dynamic. The current investigation uses a longitudinal sample of Toledo, Ohio area youth (N=1090) and a multilevel model for change to estimate the growth in substance use from middle adolescence through early adulthood. Results indicate that high levels of dating interest and engagement predicts growth in substance use, while parenting practices specific to dating curtails the growth. The partier social identity exhibits an increasingly aggravating effect on substance use over time and moderates the influence of general and specific parenting practices. |
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| Parenting a Partier: Adolescent Dating Involvement as a Risk Factor for Substance Use and the Conditional Influence of Parents Patrick M. Seffrin Peggy C. Giordano Wendy D. Manning Monica A. Longmore ABSTRACT Recent studies have drawn attention to adolescent dating involvement as a risk factor for substance use and other delinquent behaviors. This study tests whether parents mitigate their childrenâs access to drugs and alcohol by restricting casual contact with the opposite sex. Further as parents are limited in |
| C. M. Manasse. 2004. âDo âbad boysâ really get the girls? Delinquency as a cause and consequence of dating among adolescents.â Justice Quarterly 21: 355-389. Simons R.L. W. Chao R.D. Conger. G.H. Elder. 2001. âQuality of Parenting as Mediator of the Effect of Childhood Defiance on Adolescent Friendship Choices and Delinquency: A Growth Curve Analysis.â Journal of Marriage and Family 63: 63-79. Simons R.L. L.G. Simons. C.H. Burt. G.H. Brody. C. Cutrona. 2005. âCollective efficacy authoritative parenting and delinquency: |
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