Farrell A D, White K S
Department of Psychology, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond 23284-2018, USA.
J Consult Clin Psychol. 1998 Apr;66(2):248-58. doi: 10.1037//0022-006x.66.2.248.
The moderating influences of family structure and parent-adolescent distress on the relationship between peer variables and drug use were examined in a predominantly African American sample of 630 10th graders at 9 urban high schools. Both peer pressure and peer drug use were significantly related to the reported frequency of drug use. The relationship between peer pressure and drug use was stronger among girls than boys, and also among adolescents in families without fathers or stepfathers. The association between peer pressure and drug use also increased as a function of the level of mother-adolescent distress among adolescents who were not living with fathers or stepfathers. Neither gender nor family structure moderated the relationship between peer drug models and drug use. However, the association between peer drug models and drug use increased as a function of the level of mother-adolescent distress.
在9所城市高中对630名十年级学生进行的一项以非裔美国人为主的样本研究中,考察了家庭结构和亲子青少年苦恼对同伴变量与药物使用之间关系的调节作用。同伴压力和同伴药物使用均与报告的药物使用频率显著相关。同伴压力与药物使用之间的关系在女孩中比在男孩中更强,在没有父亲或继父的家庭中的青少年中也是如此。在没有与父亲或继父生活在一起的青少年中,同伴压力与药物使用之间的关联也随着母亲与青少年苦恼程度的增加而增强。性别和家庭结构均未调节同伴药物榜样与药物使用之间的关系。然而,同伴药物榜样与药物使用之间的关联随着母亲与青少年苦恼程度的增加而增强。