Childhood executive control and adolescent substance use: Mediation via parent–child relationship quality

IF 1.7 3区 社会学 Q2 FAMILY STUDIES Family Relations Pub Date : 2024-07-15 DOI:10.1111/fare.13061
Irina Patwardhan, Ying Guo, Charles B. Fleming, T. James, Jennifer Mize Nelson, K. Espy, Timothy D. Nelson, W. A. Mason
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The goal of the current study was to test prospective direct and indirect associations between preschool executive control (EC), parental affective quality and harsh discipline, and adolescent substance use (e‐cigarettes, cannabis, and alcohol) while accounting for participants' age, sex, family history of substance use, and family socioeconomic status.Participants were 313 youth (49% boys; 70.9% European American) and their parents who participated in a longitudinal cohort‐sequential study on the development of EC in preschool and its associations with subsequent health outcomes. Substance use initiation and frequency (e‐cigarettes, cannabis, and alcohol) were obtained via phone surveys from youth who participated in adolescent assessments. Parental affective quality and harsh discipline were obtained from parental questionnaires in adolescence.The direct effects from preschool EC on adolescent substance use were statistically nonsignificant for e‐cigarettes, cannabis, and alcohol. Mediation analyses revealed a statistically significant indirect effect from preschool EC to adolescent use of e‐cigarettes through harsh discipline (b = −0.07 [95% CI = −0.18; −0.01]; β = −0.04). The associations between preschool EC and any of the substance use outcomes in adolescence through parental affective quality were nonsignificant.This study fills significant gaps in the emerging literature on longitudinal contributions of child characteristics to parenting behaviors, suggesting that early EC deficiencies may elicit more harsh discipline during adolescence, ultimately leading to higher adolescent engagement in e‐cigarette use.
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儿童时期的执行控制与青少年药物使用:通过亲子关系质量进行调解
本研究的目的是测试学龄前执行控制(EC)、父母情感质量和严厉管教与青少年药物使用(电子烟、大麻和酒精)之间的前瞻性直接和间接联系,同时考虑参与者的年龄、性别、家庭药物使用史和家庭社会经济状况。参与者为 313 名青少年(49% 为男孩;70.9% 为欧洲裔美国人)及其父母,他们参加了一项关于学龄前执行控制发展及其与后续健康结果之间联系的纵向队列-序列研究。通过电话调查从参与青少年评估的青少年处获得了开始使用药物的情况和频率(电子烟、大麻和酒精)。学前教育对青少年使用电子烟、大麻和酒精的直接影响在统计学上并不显著。中介分析显示,学龄前教育对青少年使用电子烟的间接影响在统计学上有显著意义(b = -0.07 [95% CI = -0.18; -0.01];β = -0.04)。这项研究填补了关于儿童特征对养育行为的纵向影响的新兴文献中的重大空白,表明早期养育不足可能会在青春期引起更严厉的管教,最终导致青少年更多地使用电子烟。
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期刊介绍: A premier, applied journal of family studies, Family Relations is mandatory reading for family scholars and all professionals who work with families, including: family practitioners, educators, marriage and family therapists, researchers, and social policy specialists. The journal"s content emphasizes family research with implications for intervention, education, and public policy, always publishing original, innovative and interdisciplinary works with specific recommendations for practice.
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