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Research paper thumbnail of Social Activity, School-related Activity, and Anti–substance Use: Media Messages on Adolescent Tobacco and Alcohol Use

Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment, 2011

In this article, we present the effects of three hypothesized protective factors: social activiti... more In this article, we present the effects of three hypothesized protective factors: social activities, school-related activities, and anti-substance use media messages on adolescent tobacco and alcohol use. Data were drawn from the "Monitoring the Future" (MTF) research project, which was conducted by the Institute for Social Research at the University of Michigan. The sample included 2,551 twelfth-grade students. The results of the structural equation model showed that exposure to media anti-drug messages had an indirect negative effect on tobacco and alcohol use through school-related activity and social activity. The results suggest that comprehensive ecological interventions encompassing media, family, and school can increase on the preventive effects of adolescent's substance use.

Research paper thumbnail of An Ecological Approach to Understanding Youth Violence: The Mediating Role of Substance Use

Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment, 2010

The authors tested an ecological model that posits mediating variables (substance use and mental ... more The authors tested an ecological model that posits mediating variables (substance use and mental health) in the association between ecological factors (family closeness, school closeness, and peer closeness) and youth violence in a sample of 4,783 adolescents. Model including substance use present significantly less total effect between ecological factors and youth violence than do models without substance use. Additional probing of significant mediation effect using the Sobel test was performed and suggested that substance use did function as a mediator in the hypothesized path. Considerations of adolescent violence should recognize the possible role of ecological factors and how their influence may vary by substance use.

Research paper thumbnail of Top–Down Eco-Systems of Social Bonding on Juvenile Violent Behavior: Gender Sensitive Analysis

Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal, 2013

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Research paper thumbnail of Social Activity, School-related Activity, and Anti–substance Use: Media Messages on Adolescent Tobacco and Alcohol Use

Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment, 2011

In this article, we present the effects of three hypothesized protective factors: social activiti... more In this article, we present the effects of three hypothesized protective factors: social activities, school-related activities, and anti-substance use media messages on adolescent tobacco and alcohol use. Data were drawn from the "Monitoring the Future" (MTF) research project, which was conducted by the Institute for Social Research at the University of Michigan. The sample included 2,551 twelfth-grade students. The results of the structural equation model showed that exposure to media anti-drug messages had an indirect negative effect on tobacco and alcohol use through school-related activity and social activity. The results suggest that comprehensive ecological interventions encompassing media, family, and school can increase on the preventive effects of adolescent's substance use.

Research paper thumbnail of An Ecological Approach to Understanding Youth Violence: The Mediating Role of Substance Use

Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment, 2010

The authors tested an ecological model that posits mediating variables (substance use and mental ... more The authors tested an ecological model that posits mediating variables (substance use and mental health) in the association between ecological factors (family closeness, school closeness, and peer closeness) and youth violence in a sample of 4,783 adolescents. Model including substance use present significantly less total effect between ecological factors and youth violence than do models without substance use. Additional probing of significant mediation effect using the Sobel test was performed and suggested that substance use did function as a mediator in the hypothesized path. Considerations of adolescent violence should recognize the possible role of ecological factors and how their influence may vary by substance use.

Research paper thumbnail of Top–Down Eco-Systems of Social Bonding on Juvenile Violent Behavior: Gender Sensitive Analysis

Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal, 2013

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