2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2011.12.004
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The importance of family factors to protect against substance use related problems among Mexican heritage and White youth

Abstract: INTRODUCTION This study examined the ability of family cohesion, parental control, and parent-child attachment to prevent adolescents with a history of drug or alcohol use from experiencing subsequent problems related to their use. METHODS Data came from Wave I and Wave II of the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health and included Mexican heritage and White adolescents who reported alcohol use (n = 4,894, 25% prevalence) or any other drug use (n = 2,875, 14% prevalence) in their lifetime. RESULTS… Show more

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“…Family cohesion has been positively associated with Latino children's self-esteem (Leidy, Guerra, & Toro, 2010) and protective against substance use among Mexican-heritage and White youth (Kopak, Chen, Haas, & Gillmore, 2012). Family support protected against depression in the context of exposure to violence and poverty among African American early adolescents (Li, Nussbaum, & Richards, 2007).…”
Section: Family Mechanismsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Family cohesion has been positively associated with Latino children's self-esteem (Leidy, Guerra, & Toro, 2010) and protective against substance use among Mexican-heritage and White youth (Kopak, Chen, Haas, & Gillmore, 2012). Family support protected against depression in the context of exposure to violence and poverty among African American early adolescents (Li, Nussbaum, & Richards, 2007).…”
Section: Family Mechanismsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…En relación con el perfil de gravedad de la adicción, cuando se observan las PSRs, se ve que hay pocas diferencias, y éstas muestran que las mujeres tienen significativamente mayor gravedad en los dominios de la vida relacionas con la salud mental y los problemas con la pareja. Sin embargo, cuando se consideran diferentes ítems del ASI-6 de modo individual, los hombres de este estudio presentan más problemas relacionados con el uso de sustancias en todas las áreas de la vida, salvo en los relativos al estado psicológico y al área de las relaciones sociales, en consonancia con lo que muestran otros estudios (Cotto et al, 2010;Kopak et al, 2012;Najt et al, 2011;Palmer et al, 2010).…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…Asimismo, la familia podría constituir una fuente significativa de protección contra el abuso de sustancias, mostrando también que los factores familiares relacionados con el uso de sustancias son diferentes para hombres y mujeres (Kopak, Chen, Haas, y Gillmore, 2012). Las mujeres con TUS informan de más conflictos familiares, suelen vivir con sus hijos y es más probable que estén divorciadas o viudas frente a los hombres (Green et al, 2009).…”
Section: Gender Differences In Addiction Severityunclassified
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“…Indicando que possivelmente os adolescentes relacionaram mais o controle paterno com o monitoramento do que com autoritarismo, pois a maioria dos participantes considerou que seus pais eram afetivos, porém mantinham o controle. O controle e o monitoramento parental foram também relacionados como fatores de proteção para o uso de drogas na adolescência em outros estudos (Kopak, Chia-Chen Chen, Haas & Gillmore, 2012;Piko & Kóvacs, 2010;Pokhrel, Unger, Wagner, Ritt-Olson & Sussmann, 2008;Poulin & Denault, 2012).…”
Section: Discussionunclassified