Paternal alcoholism and youth substance abuse: the indirect effects of negative affect, conduct problems, and risk taking.

The Journal of Adolescent Health : Official Publication of the Society for Adolescent Medicine
Christine McCauley Ohannessian, Victor M Hesselbrock

Abstract

This longitudinal study followed 200 adolescents into early adulthood to explore the potential mediating roles that hostility, sadness, conduct problems, and risk-taking play in the relationship between paternal alcoholism and substance abuse. Results indicated that paternal alcoholism predicted hostility; in turn, hostility predicted risk taking, which predicted substance abuse.

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Jul 6, 2010·Academic Pediatrics·Esther K ChungJennifer F Culhane
Aug 5, 2010·Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America·Karen G ChartierVictor M Hesselbrock
Nov 13, 2015·Drug and Alcohol Dependence·Anita Cservenka
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Nov 2, 2013·Drug and Alcohol Dependence·Sonia MinnesSusan Yoon
Sep 16, 2016·The American Journal on Addictions·Jung Yeon LeeDavid W Brook

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