Early adolescent substance use in Mexican origin families: Peer selection, peer influence, and parental monitoring
文摘

We assessed 674 Mexican origin children across the transition to adolescence.

Youth who plan to use alcohol, tobacco or drugs (ATODs) select peers accordingly (i.e., selection).

Youth who associate with deviant peers increase their ATOD use (i.e., socialization).

Parent monitoring can remove these selection and socialization effects.

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