A dynamic cascade model of the development of substance-use onset

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A dynamic cascade model of the development of substance-use onset

Kenneth A. Dodge, Patrick S. Malone, JenniferE. Lansford,... [et al.] ; with commentary by John E. Schulenberg and Julie Maslowsky

(Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development, serial no. 294, v. 74, no. 3)

Wiley-Blackwell, 2009

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Dynamic cascade model of the development of substance use onset

Development of substance-use onset

Development of substance use onset

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Summary: "The origins of illicit substance use during adolescence likely begin in early childhood. Understanding antecedent factors and how they ... lead to adolescent drug use is important for theories of social development as well as policy formulations to prevent onset. A dynamic cascade model of the development of adolescent substance-use onset is presented, based on a review of existing literature as well as on a longitudinal study involving 585 boys and girls who were followed from prekindergarten through grade 12."--Cf. p. vii

Contents of Works

  • Abstract / John E. Schulenberg and Julie Maslowsky
  • Introduction
  • Study design and methods
  • Substance use patterns and correlations among variables
  • Early child and sociocultural factors
  • Early parenting factors
  • Early child behavior problem factors
  • Early peer relations problem factors
  • Adolescent parenting factors
  • Adolescent peer context factors
  • Testing the full model
  • Moderation by gender
  • Person-level analyses
  • Theoretical integration and discussion
  • References
  • Acknowledgements
  • Taking substance use and development seriously : developmentally distal and proximal influences on adolescent drug use

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