Brook J S, Gordon A S, Brook D W
J Psychol. 1980 Jul;105(2d Half):277-85. doi: 10.1080/00223980.1980.9915162.
This study was designed to examine the interconnection of paternal factors and adolescent personality attributes and their impact on the adolescent girls' use of marijuana. Analysis of the data suggested that fathers who are affectionate and child-centered and whose daughters identify with them are less likely to have daughters who use marijuana. Adolescent nonusers differed from users on a number of personality attributes reflecting conventionality and a cognitive style of receptivity to change. In general, the results suggest that paternal factors and adolescent personality attributes each have an independent impact on the adolescents' marijuana use.
本研究旨在探讨父亲因素与青少年个性特质之间的相互联系,以及它们对青少年女性使用大麻的影响。数据分析表明,那些深情且以孩子为中心、女儿认同他们的父亲,其女儿使用大麻的可能性较小。在一些反映传统观念和接受变化的认知风格的个性特质方面,青少年非使用者与使用者存在差异。总体而言,结果表明父亲因素和青少年个性特质各自对青少年使用大麻都有独立的影响。