Do Parent-Adolescent Discrepancies Predict Deviant Peer Affiliation and Subsequent Substance Use?

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Wendy Kliewer
David W. Sosnowski
Sawyer Wilkins
Katlyn Garr
Carolyn Booth
Kristina McGuire
Anna W. Wright
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[1] Virginia Commonwealth University,Department of Psychology, College of Humanities and Sciences
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Discrepancies; Secrecy; Peers; Substance use; Adolescent; Parenting;
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Recent evidence suggests parent-adolescent discrepancies regarding adolescent disclosure can provide insight into parent-child relations and adolescent adjustment. However, pathways linking discrepancies to adjustment are not well known. We tested a model linking parent-adolescent discrepancies in disclosure to adolescent substance use through affiliation with deviant peers. Using three annual waves of data from a community-based study (N = 357; 91% African American; 53% female; Mage = 13.13 years, SD = 1.62 years at baseline), findings revealed that adolescent-reported secrecy and deviant peer affiliation were positively associated with substance use one and two years later, respectively, but there was no evidence of mediation. The results highlight associations of adolescent secrecy and adjustment, and the role peers play in adolescent substance use behaviors.
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