Title of article :
A Test of Three Alternative Hypotheses Regarding
the Effects of Early Delinquency on Adolescent Psychosocial
Functioning and Substance Involvement
Author/Authors :
W. Alex Mason، نويسنده , , Julia E. Hitchings &
Robert J. McMahon، نويسنده , , Richard L. Spoth، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
This study compared alternative hypotheses (from
general deviance, life course, and developmental psychopathology
perspectives) regarding the effects of early adolescent
delinquency on psychosocial functioning in family,
school, and peer contexts, and on alcohol use. Analyses also
examined parent-child negative affective quality, prosocial
school orientation, and peer substance use as possible direct
predictors of problem substance use. Participants in this
longitudinal study, extending from age 11 to age 18, were 429
rural teens (222 girls) and their families. Path model
comparisons supported the tenability of a partial mediation
model that included mediating pathways and a direct effect of
delinquency on alcohol use, as hypothesized by developmental
psychopathology. A supplemental analysis controlling for
the stability of the family, school, and peer variables revealed
that delinquency had less pervasive direct effects on, and a
nonsignificant indirect effect through, changes in the mediators
over time. Results also showed that peer substance use
was a direct positive predictor of problem use.
Keywords :
Delinquency . Substance use . Parenting .School orientation . Peer influence
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology