Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4936558 Children and Youth Services Review 2017 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
This paper uses data from the Global School-based Student Health Survey to investigate the prevalence of health risk behaviors-in particular, substance use, risky sexual behavior, and violence-among adolescents in 15 Latin American and Caribbean countries. Using logit regressions and meta-analysis, we find that having parents engaged in raising their children is associated with significantly reduced problem behaviors in adolescents. That said, in the Caribbean the prevalence of health risk behaviors in adolescents is higher and engaged parents is lower than in Latin America, and the correlation between engaged parenting and reduced risk behaviors is generally weaker. Nonetheless, for both subgroups of countries, engaged parents do appear to make a difference.
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