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A Structural Model of Alcohol Use Pathways Among Latino Youth
by
Shattuck, Teresa Downs
, Yan, Fang Alice
, Kerr, Melissa Hallmark
, Beck, Kenneth H.
, Howard, Donna
in
Acculturation
/ Adolescent
/ Adolescent Development
/ Adolescents
/ Alcohol
/ Alcohol Abuse
/ Alcohol and youth
/ Alcohol consumption
/ Alcohol Drinking - ethnology
/ Alcohol Drinking - psychology
/ Alcohol use
/ At Risk Persons
/ Behavior Problems
/ Child
/ Community Relations
/ Connectedness
/ Counties
/ Cross-sectional studies
/ Cultural Influences
/ Culture
/ Drinking
/ Drug Use
/ Early Adolescents
/ Educational Environment
/ Educational Status
/ English (Second Language)
/ Environmental Influences
/ Ethnic Groups
/ Families & family life
/ Family Influence
/ Female
/ Grade 12
/ Grade 8
/ Hispanic American teenagers
/ Hispanic American youth
/ Hispanic Americans
/ Hispanic Americans - psychology
/ Humans
/ Influence
/ Latin American cultural groups
/ Latino
/ Latino people
/ Male
/ Maryland
/ Mexican Americans
/ Middle Schools
/ Models, Statistical
/ Norms
/ Parent Influence
/ Parent Participation
/ Parent School Relationship
/ Parenting - psychology
/ Parenting Styles
/ Peer Group
/ Peer groups
/ Peer Influence
/ Peer Norms
/ Peer pressure
/ Peers
/ Prevention
/ Protective factors
/ Resource Teachers
/ Risk Factors
/ Self Concept
/ Social Attitudes
/ Social Conformity
/ Social Identification
/ Social Support
/ Structural Equation Models
/ Structural models
/ Youth
2008
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A Structural Model of Alcohol Use Pathways Among Latino Youth
by
Shattuck, Teresa Downs
, Yan, Fang Alice
, Kerr, Melissa Hallmark
, Beck, Kenneth H.
, Howard, Donna
in
Acculturation
/ Adolescent
/ Adolescent Development
/ Adolescents
/ Alcohol
/ Alcohol Abuse
/ Alcohol and youth
/ Alcohol consumption
/ Alcohol Drinking - ethnology
/ Alcohol Drinking - psychology
/ Alcohol use
/ At Risk Persons
/ Behavior Problems
/ Child
/ Community Relations
/ Connectedness
/ Counties
/ Cross-sectional studies
/ Cultural Influences
/ Culture
/ Drinking
/ Drug Use
/ Early Adolescents
/ Educational Environment
/ Educational Status
/ English (Second Language)
/ Environmental Influences
/ Ethnic Groups
/ Families & family life
/ Family Influence
/ Female
/ Grade 12
/ Grade 8
/ Hispanic American teenagers
/ Hispanic American youth
/ Hispanic Americans
/ Hispanic Americans - psychology
/ Humans
/ Influence
/ Latin American cultural groups
/ Latino
/ Latino people
/ Male
/ Maryland
/ Mexican Americans
/ Middle Schools
/ Models, Statistical
/ Norms
/ Parent Influence
/ Parent Participation
/ Parent School Relationship
/ Parenting - psychology
/ Parenting Styles
/ Peer Group
/ Peer groups
/ Peer Influence
/ Peer Norms
/ Peer pressure
/ Peers
/ Prevention
/ Protective factors
/ Resource Teachers
/ Risk Factors
/ Self Concept
/ Social Attitudes
/ Social Conformity
/ Social Identification
/ Social Support
/ Structural Equation Models
/ Structural models
/ Youth
2008
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A Structural Model of Alcohol Use Pathways Among Latino Youth
by
Shattuck, Teresa Downs
, Yan, Fang Alice
, Kerr, Melissa Hallmark
, Beck, Kenneth H.
, Howard, Donna
in
Acculturation
/ Adolescent
/ Adolescent Development
/ Adolescents
/ Alcohol
/ Alcohol Abuse
/ Alcohol and youth
/ Alcohol consumption
/ Alcohol Drinking - ethnology
/ Alcohol Drinking - psychology
/ Alcohol use
/ At Risk Persons
/ Behavior Problems
/ Child
/ Community Relations
/ Connectedness
/ Counties
/ Cross-sectional studies
/ Cultural Influences
/ Culture
/ Drinking
/ Drug Use
/ Early Adolescents
/ Educational Environment
/ Educational Status
/ English (Second Language)
/ Environmental Influences
/ Ethnic Groups
/ Families & family life
/ Family Influence
/ Female
/ Grade 12
/ Grade 8
/ Hispanic American teenagers
/ Hispanic American youth
/ Hispanic Americans
/ Hispanic Americans - psychology
/ Humans
/ Influence
/ Latin American cultural groups
/ Latino
/ Latino people
/ Male
/ Maryland
/ Mexican Americans
/ Middle Schools
/ Models, Statistical
/ Norms
/ Parent Influence
/ Parent Participation
/ Parent School Relationship
/ Parenting - psychology
/ Parenting Styles
/ Peer Group
/ Peer groups
/ Peer Influence
/ Peer Norms
/ Peer pressure
/ Peers
/ Prevention
/ Protective factors
/ Resource Teachers
/ Risk Factors
/ Self Concept
/ Social Attitudes
/ Social Conformity
/ Social Identification
/ Social Support
/ Structural Equation Models
/ Structural models
/ Youth
2008
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A Structural Model of Alcohol Use Pathways Among Latino Youth
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A Structural Model of Alcohol Use Pathways Among Latino Youth
2008
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Overview
Objectives: To determine the pathways to alcohol use among adolescents.Methods: A cross-sectional study of risk and protective factors among a sample of Latino youth (aged 11- 13) was conducted.Results: Peer norms and school connectedness
had direct pathways to alcohol use. Self-concept was related to peer norms. Youth who were less acculturated were more likely to believe that their peers drank. Family monitoring, connectedness, and academic support did not have direct pathways to alcohol use.Conclusions:
Peer norms appear critical in shaping adolescent involvement with alcohol. The protective influence of family and academic support appear to be indirect.
Publisher
PNG Publications
Subject
/ Alcohol
/ Alcohol Drinking - ethnology
/ Alcohol Drinking - psychology
/ Child
/ Counties
/ Culture
/ Drinking
/ Drug Use
/ Female
/ Grade 12
/ Grade 8
/ Hispanic Americans - psychology
/ Humans
/ Latin American cultural groups
/ Latino
/ Male
/ Maryland
/ Norms
/ Peers
/ Youth
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