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Citation

Duncan SC, Alpert A, Duncan TE, Hops H. Drug Alcohol Depend. 1997; 49(1): 39-48.

Affiliation

Oregon Research Institute, Eugene 97403-1983, USA. sued@ori.org

Copyright

(Copyright © 1997, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

9476698

Abstract

This study used latent growth modeling to examine the effects of level of alcohol use and development of alcohol use during adolescence, on young adult outcomes for males and females. Adolescents (N = 480; mean = 13.03 years, S.D. = 1.44; 264 female) were assessed annually over a 4-year period and then 5-6 years later in young adulthood (mean = 22.49 years, S.D. = 1.50). Chronicity of alcohol use in adolescence was related to higher alcohol use, alcohol-related problems, aggressive behavior, theft, and suicide ideation in young adulthood among both males and females. Development of alcohol use during adolescence was related to alcohol-related problems in young adulthood for males and females, and to higher levels of alcohol use and aggressive behavior for males only. The results indicate that development of alcohol use as well as level of alcohol use in adolescence is important for future adjustment outcomes, and that these relationships vary as a function of gender.


Language: en

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