King Kevin M, Chassin Laurie
Department of Psychology, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 87104, USA.
Psychol Addict Behav. 2004 Sep;18(3):239-49. doi: 10.1037/0893-164X.18.3.239.
This study tested whether the effects of parental alcoholism on drug use disorders in emerging adulthood were mediated by behavioral undercontrol and parenting in adolescence and whether parenting buffered the relation between undercontrol and drug use disorders. Participants were 175 children of alcoholics and 190 matched control participants from an ongoing longitudinal study (L. Chassin, F. Rogosch, & M. Barrera, 1991). Results showed that undercontrol and parental discipline mediated 58% of the effect of parental alcoholism on drug use disorders. The relation between behavioral undercontrol and drug use disorders was further moderated by parental support. This effect was "protective but reactive" (S. S. Luthar, D. Cicchetti, & B. Becker, 2000); at high levels of behavioral undercontrol the protective effect of parental support was lost. Highly undercontrolled adolescents may have such a strong diathesis for drug use disorders that buffers may not have the same effect as in those with better control.
本研究检验了在成年初期,父母酗酒对药物使用障碍的影响是否由青少年期的行为自我控制不足和养育方式介导,以及养育方式是否缓冲了自我控制不足与药物使用障碍之间的关系。参与者为175名酗酒者的子女以及190名来自一项正在进行的纵向研究(L. 查辛、F. 罗戈施和M. 巴雷拉,1991年)的匹配对照参与者。结果显示,自我控制不足和父母管教介导了父母酗酒对药物使用障碍58%的影响。父母的支持进一步调节了行为自我控制不足与药物使用障碍之间的关系。这种影响是“保护性但具反应性的”(S. S. 卢塔尔、D. 西契迪和B. 贝克尔,2000年);在行为自我控制不足程度较高时,父母支持的保护作用会丧失。自我控制高度不足的青少年可能对药物使用障碍有如此强烈的易感性,以至于缓冲因素可能不像对自我控制较好的青少年那样产生相同的效果。