Parenting and Adolescent Substance Use: Moderation Effects of Community Engagement

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Beth S. Russell
Mellissa Gordon
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[1] University of Connecticut,Department of Human Development & Family Studies
[2] University of Delaware,Human Development & Family Studies Department
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Adolescent substance use; Parenting; Autonomy granting; Community engagement;
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Supportive parenting practices including autonomy granting and non-parental factors including adolescents’ connections to their communities are significantly associated with adolescent substance use outcomes; however, few longitudinal studies have considered both factors concurrently in nationally representative samples. Using longitudinal data from a nationally representative sample of adolescents in grades 7–12 (n = 12,139; 51% male), results indicated that community engagement significantly moderated the association between parental autonomy granting and substance use into emerging adulthood. Results also suggested that community disadvantage was a significant risk factor for adolescents’ substance use. These results further indicated that substance use among emerging adults was also high when accounting for prior levels of community engagement and parental-autonomy, and while controlling for substance use during adolescence.
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