Childhood ADHD and Adolescent Substance Use: An Examination of Deviant Peer Group Affiliation as a Risk Factor

作者: Michael P Marshal , Brooke SG Molina , William E Pelham Jr

DOI: 10.1037/0893-164X.17.4.293

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摘要: Deviant peer group affiliation was evaluated as a risk factor for substance use in adolescents with childhood attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Results showed that deviant mediated the relationship between ADHD and use, suggesting children are more likely than without to become involved peers and, result, substances. Moreover, stronger ADHD, once they immersed group, vulnerable negative social influences of group. This study is first step identifying high-risk pathways from adolescence.

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