The influence of paternal substance abuse and difficult temperament in fathers and sons on sons' disengagement from family to deviant peers

A study was undertaken to examine the relative contribution of paternal history of substance abuse and difficult temperament in fathers and sons on a panel of individual, family and interpersonal risk factors shown to be associated with deviant peer affiliations among boys. The full model explained...

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Addictive behaviors
Adolescents
Age
Alcohol Abuse
Antisocial personality disorder
Behavior
Boys
Child Abuse
Child abuse & neglect
Child development
Children & youth
Comparison
Conduct disorder
Deviant behaviour
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Drug abuse
Drug use
Factors
Families & family life
Family Environment
Fathers
Individual Differences
Intelligence
Juvenile delinquency
Liability
Males
Parents
Parents & parenting
Path Analysis
Peer Groups
Peer Influence
Peer relationships
Peers
Risk factors
Sons
Substance Abuse
Temperament
Withdrawal (Psychology)
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