
%0 Journal Article
%T Profiles of family routines during adolescence associated with profiles of health behaviors in young adulthood
%J Journal of health psychology
%D 2017
%A Abar, Caitlin C.
%A Koban, Kaitlyn
%A Farnett, Sarah
%A Mendola, Kayla
%A Clark, Gabrielle
%V ePub
%N ePub
%P 1359105317726149-1359105317726149
%X This study examined associations between profiles of family routines in early adolescence and profiles of health behaviors during young adulthood. In a sample of 4565 individuals, latent transition analysis indicated individuals in a family characterized by low involvement in adolescence were most likely, across classes, to demonstrate a profile characterized by substance use in young adulthood. The high-involvement class during adolescence was least likely to be a substance user but was relatively likely to be in the poor diet and exercise class during young adulthood. <br><br>RESULTS highlight the utility of examining complex family influences on health using person-centered methods.<p /> <p>Language: en</p>
%G en
%I SAGE Publishing
%@ 1359-1053
%U http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1359105317726149