Emotional and Psychosocial Factors Associated With Drunkenness and the Use of Tobacco and Cannabis in Adolescence: Independent or Interactive Effects?
Background: Although previous research has examined emotional and psychosocial factors associated with substance use, there is a paucity of studies examining both at the same time, and insufficient attention has been paid to how these factors may interact. Objectives: The aim of this study was to si...
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Emotional and Psychosocial Factors Associated With Drunkenness and the Use of Tobacco and Cannabis in Adolescence: Independent or Interactive Effects?García Moya, IreneOrtiz Barón, María JoséMoreno Rodríguez, María del CarmenAdolescenceDrunkennessTobaccoCannabisEmotional controlDepressionParent-child relationshipsPeersInteractionsBackground: Although previous research has examined emotional and psychosocial factors associated with substance use, there is a paucity of studies examining both at the same time, and insufficient attention has been paid to how these factors may interact. Objectives: The aim of this study was to simultaneously examine the contributions from emotional (emotional control and depression) and psychosocial (peers’ conventional behaviour, peers’ substance use and parent-child relationships) factors to drunkenness and the use of tobacco and cannabis in adolescence. Methods: Sample consisted of 1,752 adolescents aged 15 to 16 years who had participated in the 2014 edition of the WHO Health Behaviour in School-aged Children survey in Spain. Data were collected by means of anonymous online questionnaires, and hierarchical multiple regression models (with sex and age as controls and including interactions among the examined predictors) were used for statistical analysis. Results: Emotional and psychosocial factors showed significant interactive effects on substance use. Emotional control, which tended to buffer the effects of potential risk factors, and peers’ substance use were consistent predictors of substance use. In contrast, the role of other factors depended on the substance under study, with depression and peers’ conventional behaviour being part of interactive terms for tobacco use and cannabis use only, and the quality of parent-child relationships being absent from the final model on cannabis use. Conclusions/Importance: Exploring interactions and potential substance-specific effects is fundamental to reach a better understanding of how emotional and psychosocial factors work in concert relative to substance use in adolescence.Taylor & Francis GroupPsicología Evolutiva y de la EducaciónMinisterio de Sanidad, Servicios Sociales e Igualdad. España2017info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersionapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://hdl.handle.net/11441/152177https://doi.org/10.1080/10826084.2016.1271431reponame:idUS. Depósito de Investigación de la Universidad de Sevillainstname:Universidad de Sevilla (US)InglésSubstance Use & Misuse, 52 (8), 1039-1050.2315/0294https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10826084.2016.1271431?scroll=top&needAccess=trueinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:idus.us.es:11441/1521772026-06-17T12:51:07Z |
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Emotional and Psychosocial Factors Associated With Drunkenness and the Use of Tobacco and Cannabis in Adolescence: Independent or Interactive Effects? |
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Emotional and Psychosocial Factors Associated With Drunkenness and the Use of Tobacco and Cannabis in Adolescence: Independent or Interactive Effects? |
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Emotional and Psychosocial Factors Associated With Drunkenness and the Use of Tobacco and Cannabis in Adolescence: Independent or Interactive Effects? García Moya, Irene Adolescence Drunkenness Tobacco Cannabis Emotional control Depression Parent-child relationships Peers Interactions |
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Emotional and Psychosocial Factors Associated With Drunkenness and the Use of Tobacco and Cannabis in Adolescence: Independent or Interactive Effects? |
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Emotional and Psychosocial Factors Associated With Drunkenness and the Use of Tobacco and Cannabis in Adolescence: Independent or Interactive Effects? |
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Emotional and Psychosocial Factors Associated With Drunkenness and the Use of Tobacco and Cannabis in Adolescence: Independent or Interactive Effects? |
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Emotional and Psychosocial Factors Associated With Drunkenness and the Use of Tobacco and Cannabis in Adolescence: Independent or Interactive Effects? |
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Emotional and Psychosocial Factors Associated With Drunkenness and the Use of Tobacco and Cannabis in Adolescence: Independent or Interactive Effects? |
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García Moya, Irene Ortiz Barón, María José Moreno Rodríguez, María del Carmen |
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García Moya, Irene |
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García Moya, Irene Ortiz Barón, María José Moreno Rodríguez, María del Carmen |
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Ortiz Barón, María José Moreno Rodríguez, María del Carmen |
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Psicología Evolutiva y de la Educación Ministerio de Sanidad, Servicios Sociales e Igualdad. España |
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Adolescence Drunkenness Tobacco Cannabis Emotional control Depression Parent-child relationships Peers Interactions |
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Adolescence Drunkenness Tobacco Cannabis Emotional control Depression Parent-child relationships Peers Interactions |
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Background: Although previous research has examined emotional and psychosocial factors associated with substance use, there is a paucity of studies examining both at the same time, and insufficient attention has been paid to how these factors may interact. Objectives: The aim of this study was to simultaneously examine the contributions from emotional (emotional control and depression) and psychosocial (peers’ conventional behaviour, peers’ substance use and parent-child relationships) factors to drunkenness and the use of tobacco and cannabis in adolescence. Methods: Sample consisted of 1,752 adolescents aged 15 to 16 years who had participated in the 2014 edition of the WHO Health Behaviour in School-aged Children survey in Spain. Data were collected by means of anonymous online questionnaires, and hierarchical multiple regression models (with sex and age as controls and including interactions among the examined predictors) were used for statistical analysis. Results: Emotional and psychosocial factors showed significant interactive effects on substance use. Emotional control, which tended to buffer the effects of potential risk factors, and peers’ substance use were consistent predictors of substance use. In contrast, the role of other factors depended on the substance under study, with depression and peers’ conventional behaviour being part of interactive terms for tobacco use and cannabis use only, and the quality of parent-child relationships being absent from the final model on cannabis use. Conclusions/Importance: Exploring interactions and potential substance-specific effects is fundamental to reach a better understanding of how emotional and psychosocial factors work in concert relative to substance use in adolescence. |
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