Halebsky M A
Adolescence. 1987 Winter;22(88):961-7.
There has been considerable research into the effects of peer and parent drug usage on substance abuse by the adolescent. A correlation has been shown to exist between parent usage and increased adolescent substance usage. The parental attitude toward illicit substance use has been positively correlated with adolescent substance use. Once the adolescent starts using illicit drugs, the influence of parents decreases, and the peer influence increases. The research provides further support to Kandel's theory of stages of substance use. In addition, it provides support to the theory that adolescent substance usage is learned, in part, by modeling and imitation. The results are not as conclusive in predicting personality characteristics of the adolescent and parental influence that predate adolescent substance abuse.
关于同伴和父母吸毒对青少年药物滥用的影响,已经有了大量研究。研究表明,父母吸毒与青少年药物使用增加之间存在关联。父母对非法药物使用的态度与青少年药物使用呈正相关。一旦青少年开始使用非法药物,父母的影响就会减弱,同伴的影响则会增强。该研究为坎德尔的药物使用阶段理论提供了进一步支持。此外,它还支持了这样一种理论,即青少年药物使用部分是通过模仿和效法习得的。在预测青少年药物滥用之前的青少年个性特征和父母影响方面,研究结果并不那么确凿。