Predicting alcohol use across adolescence: Relative strength of individual, family, peer, and contextual risk and protective factors.
Abstract
The current study examined developmental changes in the relative influence of risk and protective factors (RPFs) across individual, family, peer, school, and community domains on adolescent alcohol use. Using longitudinal data from two independent samples, multivariate cross-lagged models were used to estimate the unique influence of each RPF on subsequent changes in recent alcohol use between early to late adolescence. The results supported the...
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Title
Predicting alcohol use across adolescence: Relative strength of individual, family, peer, and contextual risk and protective factors.
Published Date
Dec 1, 2012
Volume
26
Issue
4
Pages
703 - 713
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