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Parental Knowledge and Substance Use Among African American Adolescents: Influence of Gender and Grade Level
Jacob Kraemer Tebes
, Emily C. Cook
, Jeffrey J. Vanderploeg
, Richard Feinn
, Matthew J. Chinman
, Jane K. Shepard
, Tamika Brabham
,
Christian M. Connell
Human Development and Family Studies
Child Maltreatment Solutions Network
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Substance Use
100%
Knowledge Use
100%
Grade Level
100%
Parental Knowledge
100%
African American Adolescents
100%
Adolescent Substance Use
50%
Drug Use
33%
Adolescent Gender
33%
Hierarchical Linear Modeling
16%
Alcohol
16%
Children's Activities
16%
Racial Groups
16%
Marijuana
16%
Contextual Factors
16%
Tobacco
16%
Ethnic Groups
16%
Modeling Analysis
16%
Protective Factors
16%
Parental Monitoring
16%
African American Youth
16%
Health Promotion Intervention
16%
Self-disclosure
16%
Longitudinal Relationship
16%
Urban African Americans
16%
Parental Information
16%
School-aged Youth
16%
Parental Awareness
16%
Parental Solicitation
16%
Psychology
Adolescence
100%
Middle School
14%
Health Promotion
14%
Self-Disclosure
14%