Pathways linking family stress to youth delinquency and substance use: Exploring the mediating roles of self-efficacy and future orientation

  • Dexter R. Voisin
  • , Dong Ha Kim
  • , Sarah M. Bassett
  • , Phillip L. Marotta

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Abstract

African American adolescents in poorer neighborhoods experience significant sanctions related to drug use and delinquency. Parental stress (i.e. substance use, mental distress, and incarceration) is associated with youth drug use and delinquency. We examined whether high self-esteem and positive future orientation mediated parental stress and youth substance use and delinquency. Demographic, family stress, future orientation, self-esteem, and drug use data were collected from 578 youths. Major findings indicated that self-esteem mediated the relationship between family stress and both drug use and delinquency. Future mediated the relationship between family stress and delinquency. Resiliency factors may promote positive development for low-income youth.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)139-151
Number of pages13
JournalJournal of Health Psychology
Volume25
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 1 2020

Keywords

  • adolescence
  • binge drinking
  • community
  • health psychology
  • mediator
  • youth

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