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The moderating effect of family involvement on substance use risk factors in adolescents with severe emotional and behavioral challenges

机译:家庭参与对情绪和行为挑战严重的青少年物质使用危险因素的调节作用

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Objective: The current study longitudinally examined the moderating effects of family involvement, which previous research has shown to be a protective factor against adolescents' substance use involvement, on the associations between internalizing and externalizing problems, respectively, and substance use (alcohol, marijuana, and tobacco) and problems in a unique sample of adolescents with severe emotional and behavioral problems. Method: Adolescents (n. =. 4786) and their parents were assessed at three waves over a 1-year period as part of the SAMHSA funded Comprehensive Community Mental Health Initiative (CMHI). Multilevel growth curve models were estimated using Hierarchical Linear Modeling (HLM) to examine the associations between time-varying internalizing and externalizing problems, respectively, and substance use involvement over time as a function of family involvement at baseline. Results: Results supported the hypothesis that family involvement protects against adolescent substance use involvement by buffering the adverse effects of both internalizing and externalizing problems. Specifically, for alcohol use, family involvement buffered the negative effects of high externalizing problems. For tobacco use, family involvement buffered the negative effects of both internalizing and externalizing problems, respectively. For substance use problems, family involvement buffered the effects of only internalizing problems. Family involvement did not moderate effects of emotional and behavioral problems on marijuana use, however, a significant main effect was observed such that family involvement was negatively related to marijuana use. Conclusions: Results suggest that the beneficial effects of family involvement on at-risk adolescents' substance use involvement are dependent on the type of emotional and behavioral problems the adolescent experiences as well as the type of substance the adolescent uses. Implications for family- and adolescent-focused treatment are discussed.
机译:目的:目前的研究从纵向上考察了家庭参与的调节作用,以前的研究表明,家庭参与对调节内在和外在问题与物质使用(酒精,大麻,和烟草)和独特的青少年中出现严重情感和行为问题的问题。方法:作为SAMHSA资助的综合社区心理健康计划(CMHI)的一部分,在1年内对青少年(n。=。4786)及其父母进行了三轮评估。使用分层线性建模(HLM)估算了多级增长曲线模型,以分别检查时变内在化和外在化问题之间的关联,以及随着时间的推移,物质使用量随基线家庭的参与而变化。结果:结果支持以下假设:家庭参与通过缓冲内部和外部问题的不利影响来防止青少年使用毒品。具体来说,对于酒精饮料,家庭参与可以缓解高外部性问题的负面影响。对于烟草使用,家庭参与分别缓冲了内部和外部问题的负面影响。对于物质使用问题,家庭参与仅缓冲了内部化问题的影响。家庭参与并没有减轻情绪和行为问题对大麻使用的影响,但是,观察到了显着的主要影响,即家庭参与与大麻使用负相关。结论:结果表明,家庭参与对处于危险中的青少年使用毒品的有益影响取决于青少年经历的情绪和行为问题的类型以及青少年使用的毒品的类型。讨论了以家庭和青少年为重点的治疗的意义。

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