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同伴侵害到双种族青少年饮酒的潜在途径:父母支持的干预作用。

Potential Pathways From Peer Victimization to Alcohol Use Among Biracial Adolescents: The Intervening Role of Parental Support.

机构信息

School of Social Work, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI.

Biostatistics and Data Support Center, Health Sciences Research Institute, University of California at Merced, Merced, CA.

出版信息

J Sch Health. 2022 Aug;92(8):786-793. doi: 10.1111/josh.13166. Epub 2022 Mar 28.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

This study examined pathways from peer victimization to alcohol use and the role of parental support in mediating potential peer effects among biracial youth. Given a significant dearth of research on biracial youth, this study addresses this significant gap in the extant literature.

METHODS

Secondary data analyses were conducted using the Health Behavior in School-Aged Children (HBSC) study in the United States. This study enrolled 492 self-identified biracial school-aged youth using a nationally representative sampling of public and private schools.

RESULTS

Structural equation modeling was computed to test the mediational effects of low number of close friends, affiliation with delinquent friends, and parental support on alcohol use. Major findings indicated that affiliation with delinquent friends was correlated with higher alcohol use, higher levels of parental support were correlated with lower peer victimization, and higher levels of parental support were negatively correlated with affiliation with delinquent peers and alcohol use.

CONCLUSIONS

Parental and peer effects remain salient for biracial youth who are navigating adolescence and experiencing peer victimization. School-based interventions that include parents and friends of biracial youth are likely to be effective in reducing peer victimization and its negative sequelae.

摘要

背景

本研究探讨了同伴侵害与饮酒之间的关系途径,以及父母支持在调解不同种族青少年之间潜在同伴影响方面的作用。鉴于针对不同种族青少年的研究严重不足,本研究填补了现有文献中的这一重大空白。

方法

本研究使用美国的“青少年健康行为纵向研究(HBSC)”进行了二次数据分析。该研究使用公立和私立学校的全国代表性抽样,招募了 492 名自我认同的不同种族的学龄青少年。

结果

结构方程模型用于检验朋友数量少、与不良朋友的关系以及父母支持对饮酒行为的中介效应。主要发现表明,与不良朋友的关系与更高的饮酒量相关,更高水平的父母支持与更低的同伴侵害相关,更高水平的父母支持与与不良朋友的关系和饮酒行为呈负相关。

结论

对于正在经历青春期和同伴侵害的不同种族青少年来说,父母和同伴的影响仍然很重要。以不同种族青少年的父母和朋友为对象的基于学校的干预措施可能会有效减少同伴侵害及其负面后果。

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