Family structure and mediators of adolescent drug use

Citation

Broman, Clifford; L; Li, Xin; & Reckase, Mark (2008). Family structure and mediators of adolescent drug use. Journal of Family Issues. vol. 29 (12) pp. 1625-1649

Abstract

This study investigates how family structure is associated with adolescent drug use and how parenting, peer use, religiosity, and neighborhood problems may mediate the relationship. The authors use structural equation modeling to examine the relationship between family structure and drug use across race, and examine potential mediators. Using data from a nationally representative sample of adolescents, the authors find that family structure has little impact on adolescent drug use once potential mediators are accounted for. Though there is minimal direct effect of family structure on adolescent drug use, family structure is significantly correlated with the four mediators. Although there is some variation in the impact of these mediators on adolescent drug use across race/ethnicity, comparison of structural models suggests these variations are not statistically significant. Possible limitations of the findings are discussed.

URL

http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/0192513X08322776

Keyword(s)

family structure,adolescent drug use,race and drug use,peer drug use,parenting and drug use

Reference Type

Journal Article

Journal Title

Journal of Family Issues

Author(s)

Broman, Clifford
L
Li, Xin
Reckase, Mark

Year Published

2008

Volume Number

29

Issue Number

12

Pages

1625-1649

Edition

June 4, 2008

DOI

10.1177/0192513x08322776

Reference ID

8714