“…During adolescence, family cohesion and adolescent behavior are particularly intertwined. Adolescence is a period of heightened conflict in the family, in which adolescent aggression and hostility contribute to increases in family conflict and decreases in family cohesion (Conger, Ge, Elder, Lorenz, & Simons, 1994; Henderson, Dakof, Schwartz, & Liddle, 2006; Rabinowitz, Osigwe, Drabick, & Reynolds, 2016). Poor family functioning during adolescence, including low family cohesion and greater disorganization, is associated with greater adolescent drinking and substance use (Bray, Adams, Getz, & Baer, 2001; Foxcroft & Lowe, 1991; Gutman et al, 2011; Lloyd-Richardson, Papandonatos, Kazura, Stanton, & Niaura, 2002; Smart et al, 1990; Wagner et al, 2010).…”