Behavioral and social pathways of adolescent drug use in Indonesia: implications for community-based prevention
Muhammad Azwar, Dian Furqani Hamdan, Ratnasari Iskandar, Lilis Widiastuty, Yudi Adnan

TL;DR
This study explores how family and community factors influence adolescent drug use in Indonesia, showing that self-regulation and behavioral intention are key.
Contribution
The study introduces a pathway-based model linking family and community contexts to adolescent drug use through cognitive and self-regulatory mechanisms.
Findings
Family support and parental monitoring positively influence adolescent self-regulation.
Community engagement increases risk perception, which reduces drug use.
Behavioral intention is the strongest predictor of adolescent drug use.
Abstract
Adolescent drug use remains a major public health concern, particularly in low- and middle-income countries where rapid social change affects family and community structures. Most existing studies examine behavioural and social determinants as independent predictors, offering limited understanding of the pathways through which social environments influence adolescent substance-use behaviour. A cross-sectional analytical study was conducted among 350 adolescents aged 15–19 years recruited from secondary schools and community youth settings in Indonesia. Behavioural and social constructs including family support, parental monitoring, community engagement, risk perception, self-regulation, behavioural intention, and adolescent drug use were measured using validated multi-item scales. Data were analysed using Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modelling (PLS-SEM) to estimate direct…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSubstance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes · Behavioral Health and Interventions · HIV, Drug Use, Sexual Risk
