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Promotion as Prevention: Positive Youth Development as Protective against Tobacco,Alcohol, Illicit Drug,and Sex Initiation
Authors:Seth J Schwartz  Erin Phelps  Jacqueline V Lerner  Shi Huang  C Hendricks Brown  Selva Lewin-Bizan
Institution:1. University of Miami SSchwartz@med.miami.edu;3. Tufts University;4. Boston College;5. University of Miami
Abstract:The present study was designed to examine the association of positive youth development with the likelihood of tobacco, alcohol, marijuana, hard drug, and sex initiation between 5th and 10th grades. A national, largely middle-class sample of 5,305 adolescents, participating in a longitudinal study funded by the National 4-H Council (although not all participants were enrolled in 4-H or other after-school programs), completed measures of positive youth development (PYD) constructs and of tobacco, alcohol, marijuana, and hard drug use once per year between 5th and 10th grades. At the 9th and 10th grade assessments, adolescents were asked whether they had initiated sexual intercourse and, if so, at what age they had first engaged in intercourse. Although the present sample was somewhat lower risk compared to national averages, survival analysis models indicated that PYD was significantly and negatively associated with the initiation hazards for tobacco use, marijuana use, and sex initiation for girls only, and with hard drug use for both genders. PYD was also positively associated with the odds of condom use across genders. Results are discussed with regard to PYD as a preventive process.
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