Parental Knowledge and Youth Risky Behavior: A Person Oriented Approach

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Melissa A. Lippold
Mark T. Greenberg
Linda M. Collins
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[1] The Pennsylvania State University,The Center for Healthy Aging
[2] The Pennsylvania State University,The Department of Human Development and Family Studies
[3] The Pennsylvania State University,The Methodology Center
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Parenting; Parental knowledge; Problem behavior; Substance use; Delinquency;
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Most studies isolate the effects of one knowledge-related behavior on youth outcomes. This study explores the relationship between subgroups of mother–youth dyads that use specific combinations of parental knowledge-related behaviors and youth risky behavior. Using a sample of 796 rural 6th graders (53 % female), we assessed mother and youth reports of maternal knowledge, active parent monitoring efforts, youth disclosure, parental supervision, and the amount of parent–youth communication to identify five knowledge latent classes: High-Monitors, Maternal Over-Estimators, Low-Monitors, Communication-Focused, and Supervision-Focused. Delinquency, antisocial peers, and substance use were associated with increased odds of membership in the Supervision-Focused class, relative to the High Monitors. Membership in the Low Monitors and Maternal Over-Estimators classes was associated with unhealthy attitudes towards substances and for Low Monitors, substance use. The discussion focuses on the value of using a person-oriented approach to understand parental knowledge and risky behavior during early adolescence and intervention implications.
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页码:1732 / 1744
页数:12
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