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Adolescents' Religiousness and Substance Use Are Linked via Afterlife Beliefs and Future Orientation
Holmes, Christopher; Kim-Spoon, Jungmeen – Journal of Early Adolescence, 2017
Although religiousness has been identified as a protective factor against adolescent substance use, processes through which these effects may operate are unclear. The current longitudinal study examined sequential mediation of afterlife beliefs and future orientation in the relation between adolescent religiousness and cigarette, alcohol, and…
Descriptors: Religion, Beliefs, Role, Correlation
Martin, Ryan J.; Cremeens, Jennifer L.; Umstattd, M. Renee; Usdan, Stuart L.; Talbott-Forbes, Laura; Garner, Marilyn M. – Drugs: Education, Prevention & Policy, 2012
Aims: Concepts that may be effective in alleviating negative alcohol-related consequences among college students are protective behavioural strategies (PBSs), such as alternating alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks. Our study used an innovative hypothesis-testing statistical technique (structural equation modelling, SEM) to examine the relationship…
Descriptors: College Students, Academic Achievement, Drinking, Program Implementation
Brody, Gene H.; Chen, Yi-Fu; Kogan, Steven M.; Murry, Velma McBride; Brown, Anita C. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2010
Objective:This report extends earlier accounts by addressing the effects of the Strong African American Families (SAAF) program across 65 months. Two hypotheses were tested: (a) Rural African American youths randomly assigned to participate in SAAF would demonstrate lower rates of alcohol use than would control youths more than 5 years later, and…
Descriptors: Control Groups, African American Children, Pretests Posttests, Drinking