The Role of Socialization Contexts on Adolescent Substance Use across Racial and Ethnic Groups
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The Role of Socialization Contexts on Adolescent Substance Use across Racial and Ethnic Groups
Abstract
Purpose of review: This review summarizes theories and empirical work regarding socialization contexts contributing to substance use across marginalized adolescents. Future directions and recommendations to minimize the perpetuation of racial stereotypes are provided.
Recent findings: Neighborhoods high in social cohesion may offset substance use risk. Promoting school connectedness via increased support from teachers and peers could reduce school-based discrimination and enhance feelings of belongingness. The influence of peers on substance use engagement largely differs across racial groups and level of acculturation. Family cultural values emphasizing respect, obedience, and collectivism offer protection from substance use.
Summary: Despite lower prevalence rates of adolescent substance use within racial/ethnic groups, rates of negative consequences due to substances are far greater compared to White adolescents. Transcultural factors (e.g., strong family ties), as well as culture-specific factors, should be leveraged to delay the onset of substance use and prevent negative sequelae resulting from substance use initiation.
Keywords: adolescence; ethnicity; race; social contexts; substance use.
Conflict of interest statement
Conflict of Interest: The authors declare that they have no conflict of interest.
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