The Relationship Between Family Factors and Adolescent Substance Use in Rural, Suburban, and Urban Settings |
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Authors: | Scott D. Scheer Lynne M. Borden Joseph F. Donnermeyer |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Human and Community Resource Development and OSU Extension, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH;(2) The Department of Human and Community Resource Development and OSU Extension, The Ohio State University, 2120 Fyffe Road, Room 204A, Columbus, OH, 43210;(3) Youth and Family Programs, Michigan State University Extension, East Lansing, MI;(4) Department of Human and Community Resource Development, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH |
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Abstract: | We tested the relationships and predictive power of family factors on rural, suburban, and urban adolescent substance use. A representative statewide survey of 11th grade students for gender, place of residence, and ethnicity was conducted. No significant differences were found between rural, suburban, and urban adolescents for substance use. For family sanction variables across all locations, adolescent substance involvement was significantly lower the more they perceived their families would stop them or care if they got drunk, smoked cigarettes, or used marijuana. Rural and suburban youth who reported that their parents talked to them about the dangers of smoking and getting drunk were less involved in substance use. While controlling for location, gender, and ethnicity, regression analyses showed that family sanctions against smoking cigarettes and marijuana explained a modest proportion of the variance in substance use. Finally, family talking about the dangers of cigarettes, family involvement in schools and belief that their families cared about them predicted lower substance use regardless of location, although minimal variance was explained. The findings have implications for social service providers regarding location settings, prevention, education, and intervention programming. |
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Keywords: | adolescents families substance use location |
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