Pathways to delinquency and substance use among African American youth: Does future orientation mediate the effects of peer norms and parental monitoring?

Abstract:

:The following study assessed whether future orientation mediated the effects of peer norms and parental monitoring on delinquency and substance use among 549 African American adolescents. Structural equation modeling computed direct and indirect (meditational) relationships between parental monitoring and peer norms through future orientation. Parental monitoring significantly correlated with lower delinquency through future orientation (B = -.05, standard deviation = .01, p < .01). Future orientation mediated more than quarter (27.70%) of the total effect of parental monitoring on delinquency. Overall findings underscore the importance of strengthening resilience factors for African American youth, especially those who live in low-income communities.

journal_name

J Health Psychol

authors

Marotta PL,Voisin DR

doi

10.1177/1359105317736912

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2020-05-01 00:00:00

pages

840-852

issue

6

eissn

1359-1053

issn

1461-7277

journal_volume

25

pub_type

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