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Shared Predictors of Youthful Gambling, Substance Use, and Delinquency.
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Substance UseBehavioral AddictionAdolescent Behavioral HealthEducationHarm ReductionSubstance Use DisordersPsychologyAlcohol MisuseYouthful GamblingAddiction MedicineParental MonitoringBehavioral SciencesPopulation YouthAlcohol AbuseAdolescent DevelopmentAlcohol DependenceSubstance AbuseMoral DisengagementAdolescent CognitionAddictionJuvenile DelinquencyGamblingSubstance AddictionMedicine
Given that gambling, alcohol misuse, other drug use, and delinquency are correlated, it is hypothesized that these problem behaviors have shared antecedents. Measures from 3 explanatory domains--sociodemographic factors (age, race, and socioeconomic status), individual factors (impulsivity and moral disengagement), and socialization factors (parental monitoring and peer delinquency)--were tested for links to problem behaviors in 2 longitudinal samples of adolescents. Black youth had lower levels of problem behaviors than Whites. Impulsivity was a significant predictor of alcohol misuse for females and delinquency for males. Moral disengagement predicted gambling for males. Parental monitoring showed a significant inverse relationship to alcohol misuse and other substance use for males. Peer delinquency showed numerous prospective paths to youth problem behaviors for both genders.
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