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Violent Behaviours among Adolescents and Young Adults: Association with Psychoactive Substance Use and Parenting Styles

This study extends existing research on the relationship between psychoactive substance use among young people and violent behaviour, by evaluating the possible effect of the modification of parenting in a nationally representative sample of 14,685 Italian students drawn from the 2019 wave of the ES...

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Autores principales: Benedetti, Elisa, Colasante, Emanuela, Cerrai, Sonia, Gerra, Gilberto, Tadonio, Leonardo, Pellegrini, Pietro, Molinaro, Sabrina
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8997707/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35409439
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19073756
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author Benedetti, Elisa
Colasante, Emanuela
Cerrai, Sonia
Gerra, Gilberto
Tadonio, Leonardo
Pellegrini, Pietro
Molinaro, Sabrina
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Colasante, Emanuela
Cerrai, Sonia
Gerra, Gilberto
Tadonio, Leonardo
Pellegrini, Pietro
Molinaro, Sabrina
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description This study extends existing research on the relationship between psychoactive substance use among young people and violent behaviour, by evaluating the possible effect of the modification of parenting in a nationally representative sample of 14,685 Italian students drawn from the 2019 wave of the ESPAD Italia survey (51% male; mean age about 17 years). Parental dimensions considered in the study were rule-setting, monitoring, and emotional support, as well as the possible absence of a parent. Relative risk ratios and binary logistic regressions were used to estimate the associations separately for adolescents (15–17) and young adults (18–19). Overall, parental rule-setting, perceived parental monitoring, and emotional support were protective factors for substance use, and the strength of this relationship increased with the frequency of use. Among adolescents, the absence of a parent represented a risk factor. In both age groups, the odds of engaging in violent behaviour was increased among those reporting alcohol intoxication and substance use and the greater the frequency of use, the greater the increase in the odds. As parental monitoring and emotional support decreased, the odds of engaging in violent behaviour increased (except in the case of lower parental support among young adults), while the opposite applies to parental rule-setting. The odds of engaging in violent behaviour were increased among those reporting the absence of a parent only in the adolescent age group. Parental rule-setting was found to have an effect only among adolescents, increasing the odds of violent behaviour among frequent drinkers. Our results might be helpful to signal adolescents who would be more prone to adopt violent behaviour in order to target prevention policies.
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spelling pubmed-89977072022-04-12 Violent Behaviours among Adolescents and Young Adults: Association with Psychoactive Substance Use and Parenting Styles Benedetti, Elisa Colasante, Emanuela Cerrai, Sonia Gerra, Gilberto Tadonio, Leonardo Pellegrini, Pietro Molinaro, Sabrina Int J Environ Res Public Health Article This study extends existing research on the relationship between psychoactive substance use among young people and violent behaviour, by evaluating the possible effect of the modification of parenting in a nationally representative sample of 14,685 Italian students drawn from the 2019 wave of the ESPAD Italia survey (51% male; mean age about 17 years). Parental dimensions considered in the study were rule-setting, monitoring, and emotional support, as well as the possible absence of a parent. Relative risk ratios and binary logistic regressions were used to estimate the associations separately for adolescents (15–17) and young adults (18–19). Overall, parental rule-setting, perceived parental monitoring, and emotional support were protective factors for substance use, and the strength of this relationship increased with the frequency of use. Among adolescents, the absence of a parent represented a risk factor. In both age groups, the odds of engaging in violent behaviour was increased among those reporting alcohol intoxication and substance use and the greater the frequency of use, the greater the increase in the odds. As parental monitoring and emotional support decreased, the odds of engaging in violent behaviour increased (except in the case of lower parental support among young adults), while the opposite applies to parental rule-setting. The odds of engaging in violent behaviour were increased among those reporting the absence of a parent only in the adolescent age group. Parental rule-setting was found to have an effect only among adolescents, increasing the odds of violent behaviour among frequent drinkers. Our results might be helpful to signal adolescents who would be more prone to adopt violent behaviour in order to target prevention policies. MDPI 2022-03-22 /pmc/articles/PMC8997707/ /pubmed/35409439 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19073756 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Violent Behaviours among Adolescents and Young Adults: Association with Psychoactive Substance Use and Parenting Styles
title Violent Behaviours among Adolescents and Young Adults: Association with Psychoactive Substance Use and Parenting Styles
title_full Violent Behaviours among Adolescents and Young Adults: Association with Psychoactive Substance Use and Parenting Styles
title_fullStr Violent Behaviours among Adolescents and Young Adults: Association with Psychoactive Substance Use and Parenting Styles
title_full_unstemmed Violent Behaviours among Adolescents and Young Adults: Association with Psychoactive Substance Use and Parenting Styles
title_short Violent Behaviours among Adolescents and Young Adults: Association with Psychoactive Substance Use and Parenting Styles
title_sort violent behaviours among adolescents and young adults: association with psychoactive substance use and parenting styles
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8997707/
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19073756
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