Hostname: page-component-78c5997874-t5tsf Total loading time: 0 Render date: 2024-11-13T01:25:54.060Z Has data issue: false hasContentIssue false

Developmental antecedents of late adolescence substance use patterns

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 March 2006

JESSICA SIEBENBRUNER
Affiliation:
Institute of Child Development, University of Minnesota
MICHELLE M. ENGLUND
Affiliation:
Institute of Child Development, University of Minnesota
BYRON EGELAND
Affiliation:
Institute of Child Development, University of Minnesota
KELLEY HUDSON
Affiliation:
Institute of Child Development, University of Minnesota

Abstract

This longitudinal study examined antecedents of substance use behavior among 176 (53% male) adolescents. Adolescents were classified as (a) abstainers (n = 19), (b) experimenters (n = 65), (c) at-risk youth (n = 63), and (d) abusers (n = 29) based on their reported substance use behavior at age 17.5. Parental behavior, peer competence, and problem behavior, measured from early childhood through age 16, were examined as predictors of substance use patterns. Multinomial logistic regression models revealed that early maternal hostility, externalizing behavior problems in first grade and at age 16, internalizing behavior in first grade and at age 16, and parental monitoring at age 16 significantly differentiated substance use groups. The study provides evidence that experiences occurring early in development, in addition to those that occur later in development, can play a pivotal role in setting the stage for late adolescent substance use behavior.Preparation of this work and the research described herein were supported by a grant from the National Institute of Mental Health (R01MH40864-18). We acknowledge the participants and their families for their continued participation in this research. Special thanks to Judy Cook, W. Andrew Collins, and the numerous graduate and undergraduates who made this project possible.

Type
REGULAR ARTICLE
Copyright
2006 Cambridge University Press

Access options

Get access to the full version of this content by using one of the access options below. (Log in options will check for institutional or personal access. Content may require purchase if you do not have access.)

References

REFERENCES

Achenbach, T. M., & Edelbrock, C. (1986). Manual for the teacher's report form and teacher version of the child behavior profile. Burlington, VT: University of Vermont, Department of Psychiatry.
American Psychiatric Association. (1987). Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders (3rd ed., revised). Washington, DC: Author.
Anderson, A. R., & Henry, C. S. (1994). Family system characteristics and parental behaviors as predictors of adolescent substance use. Adolescence, 29, 405420.Google Scholar
Bachman, J. G., O'Malley, P. M., Schulenberg, J. E., Johnston, L. D., Bryant, A. L., & Merline, A. C. (2002). The decline of substance use in young adulthood: Changes in social activities, roles, and beliefs. Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.
Barber, J. G., Bolitho, F., & Bertrand, L. D. (1999). Intrapersonal versus peer group predictors of adolescent drug use. Children and Youth Services Review, 21, 565579.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Barnes, G. M., & Farrell, M. P. (1992). Parental support and control as predictors of adolescent drinking, delinquency, and related problem behavior. Journal of Marriage and the Family, 54, 763776.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Barnes, G. M., Reifman, A. S., Farrell, M. P., & Dintcheff, B. A. (2000). The effects of parenting on the development of adolescent alcohol misuse: A six-wave latent growth model. Journal of Marriage and the Family, 62, 175186.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Barnes, G. M., Welte, J. W., & Dintcheff, B. (1992). Alcohol misuse among college students and other young adults: Findings from a general population study in New York State. International Journal of the Addictions, 27, 917934.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Barone, C., Weissberg, R. P., Kasprow, W. J., Voyce, C. K., Arthur, M. W., & Shriver, T. P. (1995). Involvement in multiple problem behaviors of young urban adolescents. Journal of Primary Prevention, 15, 261283.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Barnow, S., Schuckit, M. A., Lucht, M., John, U., & Freyberger, H. (2002). The importance of a positive family history of alcoholism, parental rejection and emotional warmth, behavioral problems and peer substance use for alcohol problems in teenagers: A path analysis. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 63, 305315.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Baumrind, D. (1991). The influence of parenting styles on adolescent competence and substance use. Journal of Early Adolescence, 11, 5695.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Block, J., Block, J. H., & Keyes, S. (1988). Longitudinally foretelling drug usage in adolescence: Early childhood personality and environmental precursors. Child Development, 59, 336355.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Bowlby, J. (1982). Attachment and loss: Vol. I. Attachment (2nd ed.). New York: Basic Books.
Boyle, M. H., Offord, D. R., Racine, Y. A., Fleming, J. E., Szatmari, P., & Links, P. (1993). Predicting substance use in early adolescence based on parent and teacher assessments of childhood psychiatric disorder: Results from the Ontario Child Health Study follow-up. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 34, 535544.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Brand, A. E., & Brinich, P. M. (1999). Behavior problems and mental health contacts in adopted, foster, and nonadopted children. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry and Allied Disciplines, 40, 12211229.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Brook, J. S., Brook, D. W., De La Rosa, M., Whiteman, M., Johnson, E., & Montoya, I. (2001). Adolescent illegal drug use: The impact of personality, family, and environmental factors. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 24, 183203.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Brown, B., Mounts, N., Lamborn, S., & Steinberg, L. (1993). Parenting practices and peer group affiliation in adolescence. Child Development, 64, 467482.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Carroll, K. M. (1995). Methodological issues and problems in the assessment of substance use. Psychological Assessment, 7, 349358.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Chassin, L., Pitts, S. C., & DeLucia, C. (1999). The relation of adolescent substance use to young adult autonomy, positive activity involvement, and perceived competence. Development and Psychopathology, 11, 915932.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Chassin, L., Pitts, S. C., & Prost, J. (2002). Binge drinking trajectories from adolescence to emerging adulthood in a high-risk sample: Predictors and substance abuse outcomes. Journal of Counseling and Clinical Psychology, 70, 6778.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Cicchetti, D., & Rogosch, F. A. (1999). Psychopathology as risk for adolescent substance use disorders: A developmental psychopathology perspective. Journal of Clinical Child Psychology, 28, 355365.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Coombs, R. H., Wellisch, D. K., & Fawzy, F. I. (1985). Drinking patterns and problems among female children and adolescents: A comparison of abstainers, past users, and current users. American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 11, 315348.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Degenhardt, L., Hall, W., & Lynskey, M. (2001). The relationship between cannabis use and other substance use in the general population. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 64, 319327.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Dekovic, M., Buist, K. L., & Reitz, E. (2004). Stability and changes in problem behavior during adolescence: Latent growth analysis. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 33, 112.Google Scholar
Denham, S. A., Workman, E., Cole, P. M., Weissbrod, C., Kendziora, K. T., & Zahn-Waxler, C. (2000). Prediction of externalizing behavior problems from early to middle childhood: The role of parental socialization of emotion expression. Development and Psychopathology, 12, 2345.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Dielman, T. E., Butchart, A. T., Shope, J. T., & Miller, M. (1991). Environmental correlates of adolescent substance use and misuse: Implications for prevention programs. International Journal of the Addictions, 25, 855880.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Dishion, T., & Loeber, R. (1985). Adolescent marijuana and alcohol use: The role of parents and peers revisited. American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 11, 1125.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Dishion, J. J., & Skaggs, N. M. (2000). An ecological analysis of monthly “bursts” in early adolescent substance use. Applied Developmental Science, 4, 8997.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Disney, E. R., Elkins, I. J., McGue, M., & Iacono, W. G. (1999). Effects of ADHD, conduct disorder, and gender on substance use and abuse in adolescence. American Journal of Psychiatry, 156, 15151521.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Donovan, J. E.., & Jessor, R. (1985). Structure of problem behavior in adolescence and young adulthood. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 53, 890904.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Donovan, J. E., Jessor, R., & Costa, F. M. (1988). Syndrome of problem behaviors in preadolescence: A replication. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 56, 762765.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Egeland, B., & Brunnquell, D. (1979). An at-risk approach to the study of child abuse: Some preliminary findings. Journal of the American Academy of Child Psychiatry, 18, 219235.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Englund, M. M., Levy, A. K., Hyson, D. M., & Sroufe, L. A. (2000). Adolescent social competence: Effectiveness in a group setting. Child Development, 71, 10491060.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Erikson, E. H. (1963). Childhood and society (2nd ed.). New York: Norton.
Feldman, S. S., Rosenthal, D. R., Brown, N. L., & Canning, R. D. (1995). Predicting sexual experience in adolescent boys from peer rejection and acceptance during childhood. Journal of Research on Adolescence, 5, 387411.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Fergusson, D. M., & Lynskey, M. T. (1998). Conduct problems in childhood and psychosocial outcomes in young adulthood: A prospective study. Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders, 6, 218.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Fergusson, D. M., Lynskey, M. T., & Horwood, L. J. (1997). Attentional difficulties in middle childhood and psychosocial outcomes in young adulthood. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 38, 633644.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Fondacaro, M. R., & Heller, K. (1983). Social support factors and drinking among college students males. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 12, 285299.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Friedman, A. S., Bransfield, S., & Kreisher, C. (1994). Early teenage substance use as a predictor of educational–vocational failure. The American Journal on Addictions, 3, 325336.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Galaif, E. R., Stein, J. A., Newcomb, M. D., & Bernstein, D. P. (2001). Gender differences in the prediction of problem alcohol use in adulthood: Exploring the influence of family factors and child maltreatment. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 62, 486493.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Graham, J. W., & Hofer, S. C. (2000). Multiple imputation in multivariate research. In T. D. Little, K. U. Schnabel, & J. Baumert (Eds.), Modeling longitudinal and multilevel data (pp. 201218). Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.
Grant, E. F., & Dawson, D. A. (1997). Age at onset of alcohol use and its association with DSM-IV alcohol abuse and dependence: Results from the National Longitudinal Alcohol Epidemiologic Survey. Journal of Substance Abuse, 9, 103110.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Gutierres, S. E., Molof, J., & Ungerleider, S. (1994). Relationship of “risk” factors to teen substance use: A comparison of abstainers, infrequent users, and frequent users. International Journal of the Addictions, 29, 15591579.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Hawkins, J. D., Catalano, R. F., & Miller, J. Y. (1992). Risk and protective factors for alcohol and other drug problems in adolescence and early adulthood: Implications for substance abuse prevention. Psychological Bulletin, 112, 64105.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Hops, H., Davis, B., & Lewin, L. M. (1999). The development of alcohol and other substance use: A gender study of family and peer context. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, Supplement 13, 2231.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Hosmer, D. W., & Lemeshow, S. (1989). Applied logistic regression. New York: Wiley.
Jenkins, J. E., & Zunguze, S. T. (1998). The relationship of family structure to adolescent drug use, peer affiliation, and perception of peer acceptance of drug use. Adolescence, 33, 811822.Google Scholar
Johnson, V., & Pandina, R. J. (2000). Alcohol problems among a community sample: Longitudinal influences of stress, coping, and gender. Substance Use and Misuse, 35, 669686.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Johnston, L. D., O'Malley, P. M., Bachman, J. G., & Schulenberg, J. E. (2004). Monitoring the future national results on adolescent drug use: Overview of key findings, 2003. Bethesda, MD: National Institute on Drug Abuse.
Jones, S. P., & Heaven, P. C. L. (1998). Psychosocial correlates of adolescent drug-taking behavior. Journal of Adolescence, 21, 127134.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Jöreskog, K., & Sörbom, D. (1996). Prelis 2: User's reference guide. Chicago: Scientific Software International.
Kaestner, E., Rosen, L., & Appel, P. (1977). Patterns of drug abuse: Relationships with ethnicity, sensation seeking, and anxiety. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 45, 462468.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Kandel, D. B., & Logan, J. A. (1984). Patterns of drug use from adolescence to young adulthood: I. Periods of risk for initiation, continued use, and discontinuation. American Journal of Public Health, 74, 660666.Google Scholar
Kellam, S. G., Rebok, G. W., Ialongo, N., & Mayer, L. S. (1994). The course and malleability of aggressive behavior from early first grade into middle school years: Results of a developmental epidemiologically-based preventive trial. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 35, 259281.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Kosten, T. R., Rounsaville, B. J., Babor, T. F., Spitzer, R. L., & Williams, J. B. W. (1987). Substance use disorders in DSM-III-R: Evidence for the dependence syndrome across different psychoactive substances. British Journal of Psychiatry, 151, 834843.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Kosterman, R., Hawkins, J. D., Guo, J., Catalano, R. F., & Abbott, R. D. (2000). The dynamics of alcohol and marijuana initiation: Patterns and predictors of first use in adolescence. American Journal of Public Health, 90, 360366.Google Scholar
Little, R. J. A., & Rubin, D. B. (1987). Statistical analysis with missing data. New York: Wiley.
Loeber, R., Stouthamer-Loeber, M., & White, H. R. (1999). Developmental aspects of delinquency and internalizing problems and their association with persistent juvenile substance use between ages 7 and 18. Journal of Clinical Child Psychology, 28, 322332.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Matas, L., Arend, R., & Sroufe, L. A. (1978). Continuity and adaptation: Quality of attachment and later competence. Child Development, 49, 547556.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Marshal, M. P., & Chassin, L. (2000). Peer influence on adolescent alcohol use: The moderating role of parental support and discipline. Applied Developmental Science, 4, 8088.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Moffitt, T. (1993). Adolescence-limited and life-course persistent antisocial behavior: A developmental taxonomy. Psychological Review, 100, 674701.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Nagelkerke, N. J. D. (1991). A note on the general definition of the coefficient of determination. Biometrika, 78, 691692.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Newcomb, M., & Bentler, P. (1988). Consequences of adolescent drug use: Impact on the lives of young adults. Newbury Park, CA: Sage.
Nurco, D. N., Blatchley, R. J., Hahlon, T. E., & O'Grady, K. E. (1999). Early deviance and related risk factors in the children of narcotic addicts. American Journal of Alcohol Abuse, 25, 2545.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Pandina, R. J., & Schule, J. A. (1983). Psychosocial correlates of alcohol and drug use of adolescent students and adolescents in treatment. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 44, 950973.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Piko, B. (2000). Perceived social support from parents and peers: Which is the stronger predictor of adolescent substance use? Substance Use and Misuse, 35, 617630.Google Scholar
Puig-Antich, J., & Chambers, W. (1978). The schedule of affective disorders and schizophrenia for school-aged children. New York: New York Psychiatric Institute.
Schafer, J. L. (1997). Analysis of incomplete multivariate data. London: Chapman & Hall.CrossRef
Scheier, L. M., & Botvin, G. J. (1998). Relations of social skills, personal competence, and adolescent alcohol use: A developmental exploratory study. Journal of Early Adolescence, 18, 77114.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Shedler, J., & Block, J. (1990). Adolescent drug use and psychological health: A longitudinal inquiry. American Psychologist, 45, 612630.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Sroufe, L. A. (1979). The coherence of individual development: Early care, attachment, and subsequent developmental issues. American Psychologist, 34, 834841.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Sroufe, L. A., Egeland, B., & Carlson, E. (1999). One social world: The integrated development of parent–child and peer relationships. In W. A. Collins & B. Laursen (Eds.), Relationships as developmental context: The 30th Minnesota symposium on child psychology (pp. 241262). Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.
Steele, R. G., Forehand, R., Armistead, L., & Brody, G. (1995). Predicting alcohol and drug use in early adulthood: The role of internalizing and externalizing behavior problems in early adolescence. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 65, 380388.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. (2004). Results from the 2003 national survey on drug use and health: National findings (NHSDA Series H-25, DHHS Publication No. SMA 04-3964). Rockville, MD: Author.
Sussman, S., Dent, C., & Galaif, E. R. (1997). The correlates of substance abuse and dependence among adolescents at high risk for drug abuse. Journal of Substance Abuse, 9, 241255.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Swadi, H. (1999). Individual risk factors for adolescent substance use. Journal of Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 55, 209224.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Tarter, R. E., Vanyukov, M. M., Giancola, P., Dawes, M. A., Blackson, T., Mezzich, A. C., et al. (1999). Etiology of early age onset of substance use disorder: A maturational perspective. Developmental Psychopathology, 11, 657683.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Waters, E., Wippman, J., & Sroufe, L. A. (1979). Attachment, positive affect, and competence in the peer group: Two studies in construct validation. Child Development, 50, 821829.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Wills, T. A., McNamara, G., Vaccaro, D., & Hirky, A. E. (1996). Escalated substance use: A longitudinal grouping analysis from early to middle adolescence. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 105, 166180.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Wills, T. A., Vaccaro, D., & McNamara, G. (1992). The role of life events, family support, and competence in adolescent substance use: A test of vulnerability and protective factors. American Journal of Community Psychology, 20, 349374.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Windle, M. (1993). A retrospective measures of childhood behavior problems and its use in predicting adolescent problem behaviors. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 54, 422431.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Winters, K. C., Latimer, W. W., Stinchfield, R. D., & Henly, G. A. (1999). Examining psychosocial correlates of drug involvement among drug clinic-referred youth. Journal of Child and Adolescent Substance Abuse, 9, 117.Google Scholar
Winters, K. C., Stinchfield, R. D., Fulkerson, J., & Henly, G. A. (1993). Measuring alcohol and cannabis use disorders in an adolescent clinical sample. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 7, 185196.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Woodward, L. J., & Fergusson, D. M. (1999). Childhood peer relationship problems and psychosocial adjustment in late adolescence. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 27, 87104.CrossRefGoogle Scholar