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Links between Psychotropic Substance Use and Sensation Seeking in a Prevalence Study: The Role of Some Features of Parenting Style in a Large Sample of Adolescents

Aims. The objectives of the study were to (a) investigate the prevalence risk of current drug users and (b) explore the association between parental monitoring, adolescent-parent relationship, family structure, financial status, and sensation-seeking and psychotropic substance use. Methods. Data wer...

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Autores principales: Scalese, Marco, Curzio, Olivia, Cutrupi, Valentina, Bastiani, Luca, Gori, Mercedes, Denoth, Francesca, Molinaro, Sabrina
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4190272/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25332837
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/962178
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author Scalese, Marco
Curzio, Olivia
Cutrupi, Valentina
Bastiani, Luca
Gori, Mercedes
Denoth, Francesca
Molinaro, Sabrina
author_facet Scalese, Marco
Curzio, Olivia
Cutrupi, Valentina
Bastiani, Luca
Gori, Mercedes
Denoth, Francesca
Molinaro, Sabrina
author_sort Scalese, Marco
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description Aims. The objectives of the study were to (a) investigate the prevalence risk of current drug users and (b) explore the association between parental monitoring, adolescent-parent relationship, family structure, financial status, and sensation-seeking and psychotropic substance use. Methods. Data were drawn from the 2002 Italian student population survey of the European School Survey Project on Alcohol and Other Drugs. The sample size was 10,790 adolescents, aged 15–19 years. Multivariate logistic analyses were performed. Findings. The prevalence of users was 27.3% (34.2% males; 21.6% females). Single-parent and reconstructed families were related to the greatest likelihood of substance use. A medium financial status and, for females, a satisfying relationship with father were protective factors. Probability of engaging in risk-taking behavior increased when parental knowledge decreased. Exploring deeper how parental monitoring could modify the relation between different traits of sensation seeking and substances use revealed the following: “thrill and adventure seeking,” within the case of a good monitoring, can help against the use of substances; “boredom susceptibility” is not associated with drug use, except when parental monitoring is weak. Conclusions. Specific subdimensions, associated with substance use, may be more amenable to prevention than general interventions on sensation-seeking personality. Family is the context that could promote health education.
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spelling pubmed-41902722014-10-20 Links between Psychotropic Substance Use and Sensation Seeking in a Prevalence Study: The Role of Some Features of Parenting Style in a Large Sample of Adolescents Scalese, Marco Curzio, Olivia Cutrupi, Valentina Bastiani, Luca Gori, Mercedes Denoth, Francesca Molinaro, Sabrina J Addict Research Article Aims. The objectives of the study were to (a) investigate the prevalence risk of current drug users and (b) explore the association between parental monitoring, adolescent-parent relationship, family structure, financial status, and sensation-seeking and psychotropic substance use. Methods. Data were drawn from the 2002 Italian student population survey of the European School Survey Project on Alcohol and Other Drugs. The sample size was 10,790 adolescents, aged 15–19 years. Multivariate logistic analyses were performed. Findings. The prevalence of users was 27.3% (34.2% males; 21.6% females). Single-parent and reconstructed families were related to the greatest likelihood of substance use. A medium financial status and, for females, a satisfying relationship with father were protective factors. Probability of engaging in risk-taking behavior increased when parental knowledge decreased. Exploring deeper how parental monitoring could modify the relation between different traits of sensation seeking and substances use revealed the following: “thrill and adventure seeking,” within the case of a good monitoring, can help against the use of substances; “boredom susceptibility” is not associated with drug use, except when parental monitoring is weak. Conclusions. Specific subdimensions, associated with substance use, may be more amenable to prevention than general interventions on sensation-seeking personality. Family is the context that could promote health education. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2014 2014-09-21 /pmc/articles/PMC4190272/ /pubmed/25332837 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/962178 Text en Copyright © 2014 Marco Scalese et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Scalese, Marco
Curzio, Olivia
Cutrupi, Valentina
Bastiani, Luca
Gori, Mercedes
Denoth, Francesca
Molinaro, Sabrina
Links between Psychotropic Substance Use and Sensation Seeking in a Prevalence Study: The Role of Some Features of Parenting Style in a Large Sample of Adolescents
title Links between Psychotropic Substance Use and Sensation Seeking in a Prevalence Study: The Role of Some Features of Parenting Style in a Large Sample of Adolescents
title_full Links between Psychotropic Substance Use and Sensation Seeking in a Prevalence Study: The Role of Some Features of Parenting Style in a Large Sample of Adolescents
title_fullStr Links between Psychotropic Substance Use and Sensation Seeking in a Prevalence Study: The Role of Some Features of Parenting Style in a Large Sample of Adolescents
title_full_unstemmed Links between Psychotropic Substance Use and Sensation Seeking in a Prevalence Study: The Role of Some Features of Parenting Style in a Large Sample of Adolescents
title_short Links between Psychotropic Substance Use and Sensation Seeking in a Prevalence Study: The Role of Some Features of Parenting Style in a Large Sample of Adolescents
title_sort links between psychotropic substance use and sensation seeking in a prevalence study: the role of some features of parenting style in a large sample of adolescents
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4190272/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25332837
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/962178
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