Indirect Associations between Middle-Childhood Externalizing Behaviors and Adolescent Substance Use through Late-Childhood Exposure to Violence

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Shannon M. Savell
Sean R. Womack
Melvin N. Wilson
Kathryn Lemery-Chalfant
Daniel S. Shaw
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[1] University of Virginia,Department of Psychology
[2] Arizona State University,Department of Psychology
[3] University of Pittsburgh,Department of Psychology
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Violence victimization; Witnessing violence; Adolescent substance use; Middle-childhood externalizing behavior; Low-income families;
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Longitudinal research to understand individual risk factors in childhood associated with exposure to violence and substance use is needed to inform prevention efforts. The present study tested indirect associations between age 8.5 externalizing behaviors and age 16 substance use through age 9.5 violence victimization and witnessing. Participants were 650 racially diverse (48.6% European American, 28.1% African American, 13.3% multiracial, and 10.0% other), predominantly socioeconomically disadvantaged youth (49% female). Externalizing behaviors were associated with higher levels of violence victimization and witnessing. The indirect path from externalizing behaviors to substance use was significant through victimization but not witnessing violence. Interventions aimed at reducing early externalizing behaviors may reduce risk for violence victimization, which may, in turn, reduce risk for adolescent substance use.
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