1998
DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-8624.1998.tb06184.x
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Parent Influences on Adolescent Peer Orientation and Substance Use: The Interface of Parenting Practices and Values

Abstract: This study examines how experiences in the family domain may magnify or mitigate experiences in the peer domain, and how processes in both milieus may influence adolescent substance use. The data derived from 666 European American mother-adolescent dyads and 510 European American father-adolescent dyads. Consistent with individuation-connectedness theory, mothers' responsiveness lessened their adolescents' orientation to peers, which, in turn, reduced adolescent substance use. This process was moderated by mat… Show more

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“…In social psychology, parental support (nurturance, attachment, acceptance, and love) limits risky behaviors during adolescence-aggression, delinquency, and substance abuse (Bogenschneider et al 1998;Vowell and Chen 2004). Intact families and good family relations decrease the chances of delinquent behavior among children (Shoemaker 2000).…”
Section: Parental Attachmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In social psychology, parental support (nurturance, attachment, acceptance, and love) limits risky behaviors during adolescence-aggression, delinquency, and substance abuse (Bogenschneider et al 1998;Vowell and Chen 2004). Intact families and good family relations decrease the chances of delinquent behavior among children (Shoemaker 2000).…”
Section: Parental Attachmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mothers' responsiveness was found to be associated with adolescents' closeness to and relying on peers over parents, which, in return, predicted adolescents' substance use. Whereas, fathers' closer monitoring was directly associated with lower substance use, with stronger effects among fathers' more disapproving values regarding adolescents' alcohol use (Bogenschneider et al, 1998).…”
Section: Challenges (Gaps) In the Current Parenting-psu Studiesmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Further, several studies have found that mothering had greater influences than fathering; however, they also suggested that separating mother and father variables could provide more nuanced insights into the influence of parenting (e.g., Patock-Peckham et al, 2011). One of the earliest studies of mother/father parenting, conducted by Bogenschneider, Wu, Raffaelli, and Tsay (1998) found different aspects of parenting styles to be significant for mothers and for fathers. Mothers' responsiveness was found to be associated with adolescents' closeness to and relying on peers over parents, which, in return, predicted adolescents' substance use.…”
Section: Challenges (Gaps) In the Current Parenting-psu Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Binnen groepen leeftijdgenoten observeert men veelal een hoge mate van overeenkomst in het drinkgedrag van de afzonderlijke leden (Bogenschneider, Wu, Raffaelli & Tsay, 1998;Prinstein, Boergers & Spirito, 2001). Studies met longitudinale designs, uitgevoerd in de jaren 70 (Cohen, 1977;Kandel, 1978) en meer recent ook in de jaren 90 (Ennett & Bauman, 1994;Aloise-Young, Hennigan & Graham, 1996;Urberg, Deǧirmencioǧlu & Pilgrim, 1997), maakten duidelijk dat deze overeenkomsten enerzijds kunnen worden verklaard door de neiging van individuen om vrienden te selecteren die op henzelf lijken, maar anderzijds ook bepaald worden door wederzijdse beïnvloedingsprocessen binnen de vriendschapsdyade.…”
Section: Dyadische Intimiteit: Unieke Impact Van De Beste Vriend?unclassified