The Role of the Family in Promoting Responsible Substance Use in Adolescence |
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Authors: | Antonia Jiménez-Iglesias Carmen Moreno Francisco Rivera Irene García-Moya |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Developmental and Educational Psychology, University of Seville, C/Camilo José Cela, s/n, 41018, Sevilla, Spain 2. Department of Psychology, University of Huelva, Avenida de las Fuerzas Armadas, 21007, Huelva, Spain
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Abstract: | The aim of this study was to examine the role of family dimensions in tobacco, alcohol, and cannabis use among adolescents. Furthermore, we investigated how demographic variables (adolescents’ gender and age) influence substance use and moderate the relationship between family dimensions and substance use. The sample consisted of 14,825 adolescents aged 13–14, 15–16, and 17–18 who participated in the 2006 edition of the Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) study in Spain. The HBSC-2006 questionnaire included demographic variables (gender and age), substance use variables (tobacco, alcohol, and cannabis use), and family dimensions (parental affection, parental promotion of autonomy, family activities, adolescent disclosure, parental solicitation, and parental knowledge). The results indicated that adolescent disclosure, family activities, and parental knowledge had a significant effect on substance use. Specifically, maternal variables were shown to be slightly more relevant than paternal variables. Additionally, substance use was higher in older adolescents than in younger adolescents, and boys smoked less than girls. The discussion focused on how family dimensions promoted responsible substance use in adolescence. |
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