Association Between Substance Use Behaviors, Developmental Assets and Mental Health: A Glance at Latin American Young College Students

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Positive Youth Development (PYD) is an approach that promotes resilience and focuses on youth strengths rather than their weaknesses as done by the traditional deficit-based perspective. Research in Europe and North America show that developmental assets are associated with school success, psycholog...

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Autores: Manrique Millones, Denisse Lisette, Wiium, Nora, Pineda Marín, Claudia, Fernández Arata, Manuel, Alfonso Murcia, Diego, López Martínez, José Luis, Millones Rivalles, Rosa Bertha
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2021
Institución:Universidad de Lima
Repositorio:ULIMA-Institucional
Lenguaje:español
OAI Identifier:oai:repositorio.ulima.edu.pe:20.500.12724/12841
Enlace del recurso:https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12724/12841
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.639578
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Functional programming (Computer science)
Heuristic programming
Resilience (Psychology)
Drugs abuse
Resilencia (Psicología)
Consumo de drogas
Estudiantes universitarios
América Latina
https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#2.02.04
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Sumario:Positive Youth Development (PYD) is an approach that promotes resilience and focuses on youth strengths rather than their weaknesses as done by the traditional deficit-based perspective. Research in Europe and North America show that developmental assets are associated with school success, psychological well-being, and lower health risks among youth and young adults. However, not much research has been done on these associations in Latin American contexts. The purpose of this research study is to assess the association between substance use behaviors, such as drunkenness and the use of illicit drugs, and mental health, together with the mediating role of developmental assets representing youth strengths (e.g., social competence) and contextual resources (e.g., social support at home or school). Cross-national data was collected from Colombian (n = 210; 70.4% females) and Peruvian (n = 349; 66.5% females) 1st year university students. Results shed light on the protective role of developmental assets regarding substance use behaviors and mental well-being. Specifically, the results showed direct negative associations between developmental assets and substance use behaviors and positive associations of developmental assets with mental health indicators. Internal assets appear to be a stronger predictor of social, emotional, and psychological well-being compared to external assets. We did not find any statistical significance in the association of substance use behavior and mental health. We discuss implications regarding research, policy, and practice.
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