APS
2022 APS Annual Convention · 2022
Family Income and Parent-Adolescent Neural Concordance Predict Adolescent Substance Use Via Parental Monitoring.
- Claudia Clinchard
Virginia Tech - Tae-Ho Lee
Virginia Tech - Alexis Brieant
Yale - Brooks King-Casas
Virginia Tech Carilion Research Institute - Jungmeen Kim-Spoon
Virginia Tech
Abstract
Higher family income is found to be related to greater dyadic neural concordance for parent-adolescent dyads, which in turn leads to higher adolescent-reported parental monitoring. These higher levels of adolescent-reported parental monitoring further predicted lower adolescent substance use, illustrating the extensive benefits of dyadic concordance.
Substance Abuse and Addiction