Peer Influence on Marijuana Use in Different Types of Friendships

Citation

Tucker, Joan S.; de la Haye, Kayla; Kennedy, David P.; Green Jr, Harold D.; & Pollard, Michael S. (2014). Peer Influence on Marijuana Use in Different Types of Friendships. Journal of Adolescent Health. vol. 54 (1) pp. 67-73 , PMCID: PMC3872203

Abstract

Purpose Although several social network studies have demonstrated peer influence effects on adolescent substance use, findings for marijuana use have been equivocal. This study examines whether structural features of friendships moderate friends' influence on adolescent marijuana use over time. Methods Using 1-year longitudinal data from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health, this article examines whether three structural features of friendships moderate friends' influence on adolescent marijuana use: whether the friendship is reciprocated, the popularity of the nominated friend, and the popularity/status difference between the nominated friend and the adolescent. The sample consists of students in grade 10/11 at wave I, who were in grade 11/12 at wave II, from two large schools with complete grade-based friendship network data (N = 1,612). Results In one school, friends' influence on marijuana use was more likely to occur within mutual, reciprocated friendships compared with nonreciprocated relationships. In the other school, friends' influence was stronger when the friends were relatively popular within the school setting or much more popular than the adolescents themselves. Conclusions Friends' influence on youth marijuana use may play out in different ways, depending on the school context. In one school, influence occurred predominantly within reciprocated relationships that are likely characterized by closeness and trust, whereas in the other school adopting friends' drug use behaviors appeared to be a strategy to attain social status. Further research is needed to better understand the conditions under which structural features of friendships moderate friends' influence on adolescent marijuana use.

URL

http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1054139X13004072

Keyword(s)

Adolescent

Reference Type

Journal Article

Journal Title

Journal of Adolescent Health

Author(s)

Tucker, Joan S.
de la Haye, Kayla
Kennedy, David P.
Green Jr, Harold D.
Pollard, Michael S.

Year Published

2014

Volume Number

54

Issue Number

1

Pages

67-73

ISSN/ISBN

1054-139X

DOI

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jadohealth.2013.07.025

PMCID

PMC3872203

NIHMSID

NIHMS511247

Reference ID

4632