2023
DOI: 10.1007/s12144-023-04944-z
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A meta-analysis study on peer influence and adolescent substance use

Lara L. Watts,
Eid Abo Hamza,
Dalia A. Bedewy
et al.

Abstract: The extent to which adolescents are influenced by their peers has been the focus of developmental psychological research for over 50 years. That research has yielded contradicting evidence and much debate. This study consists of a systematic review and meta-analysis, with the main aim of quantifying the effect of peer influence on adolescent substance use, as well as investigation into the factors that moderate this effect. Included studies needed to employ longitudinal designs, provide the necessary statistic… Show more

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“…Notably troubling is the rise in the number of injection drug users, reflecting a concerning trend in substance abuse demographics. Adolescence marks a crucial stage of growth making adolescents highly susceptible to external influences including peer pressure, societal standards, and media depictions, shaping their views on substance abuse [4]. It's crucial to grasp adolescents' awareness of substance abuse for crafting successful prevention and intervention strategies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Notably troubling is the rise in the number of injection drug users, reflecting a concerning trend in substance abuse demographics. Adolescence marks a crucial stage of growth making adolescents highly susceptible to external influences including peer pressure, societal standards, and media depictions, shaping their views on substance abuse [4]. It's crucial to grasp adolescents' awareness of substance abuse for crafting successful prevention and intervention strategies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Peer substance use, both actual and perceived, has been shown to be associated with increased adolescent substance use both internationally (Dishion & Loeber, 1985;Er et al, 2019;Simons-Morton & Farhat, 2010;Watts et al, 2023) and in Australia (Gazis et al, 2009;White et al, 2013). Emerging international research, predominantly from the USA, indicates this association holds true for adolescent e-cigarette use (Cavazos-Rehg et al, 2021;Durkin et al, 2021;Patanavanich et al, 2021;Valente et al, 2023;Wang et al, 2022).…”
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