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Moderating role of family and friends' factors between disocial behavior and consumption in adolescents

  • Autores: Fuensanta Cerezo Ramírez, Inmaculada Méndez Mateo, Manuel Ato García
  • Localización: International journal of clinical and health psychology, ISSN 1697-2600, Vol. 13, Nº. 3, 2013, págs. 171-180
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • This study analyzes the relation between dissocial behaviors and substances consumption in adolescents, and tests the moderating role of social risk factors from family and peers in this relation. 1,239 adolescents of Secondary school, 612 boys and 627 girls, from 11-18 (M = 14.39; SD = 1.43) from state and private schools completed an adapted questionnaire from the State survey on risk activities for health in adolescents (ESTUDES) and the FRIDA questionnaire about social risk factors. We found that disocial behaviors and consumption are common and are closely related. MHMR analysis confirm the moderate role of two risk family factors (indifference family reaction against drugs consumption and a permissive and tolerant parental educative style) besides tolerant attitude towards consumption on friends and easily access to drugs. That moderation is higher for girls than for boys. The results of this work highlight the influence of family and friends' factors between dissocial behaviors and drug consumption and contribute to the knowledge of an operational model for the development of preventing programs.


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