Parent-peer influence as a predictor of marijuana use

Adolescence. 1979 Spring;14(53):115-22.

Abstract

Although there is some literature which discusses adolescent reference groups, none have utilized reference group theory to examine the relative impact of the parent and peer reference groups and to attempt to predict behavior among teenagers from this knowledge. This study attempts to correct this deficiency by examining the frequency of marijuana use in a nonrandom sample of college students from a large southwestern university. Ordinal type scales and tau-b provide a statistically strong degree of association between the type of reference group orientation and marijuana use. The results of this study show that the influence of the most salient reference group appears to be an important predictor of whether or not an individual may engage in the use of marijuana.

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Adult
  • Attitude
  • Cannabis*
  • Humans
  • Parents*
  • Peer Group*
  • Substance-Related Disorders / psychology*