Substance use and related behaviors among suburban late adolescents: The importance of perceived parent containment
- 21 April 2008
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Development and Psychopathology
- Vol. 20 (2) , 591-614
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0954579408000291
Abstract
This study builds upon prior findings of elevated substance use among suburban high school students, examining the ramifications of different parenting dimensions on substance use and related behaviors. The sample consisted of 258 11th graders in an affluent suburban community. Parenting predictors considered included those well-studied previously such as monitoring and closeness, as well as two newer dimensions: perceivedcontainment(stringency of anticipated reactions in reaction to negative behaviors) and perceivedcommitment(e.g., helping the child despite other commitments). Outcomes included self-reported substance use, delinquency, and rule breaking, as well as teacher-rated inattentiveness and school grades. Findings showed elevated substance use among these 17-year-olds compared with national norms, especially among girls. Of the parent predictors, significant unique links with multiple outcomes were found for parents' knowledge of their children's activities and perceived parental containment (stringent repercussions) in reaction to the children's substance use. Notably, students reported that their parents were much more tolerant of their substance use than of other problem behaviors such as rudeness to adults and minor acts of delinquency. Results are discussed along with the implications for practice and research.Keywords
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