Frank Michael L, Lester David
Richard Stockton College of New Jersey, Pomona 08240-1095, USA.
Am Indian Alsk Native Ment Health Res. 2002;10(3):24-32. doi: 10.5820/aian.1003.2002.24.
Analysis of responses of 10,251 high school students surveyed in the 1997 National School-Based Youth Risk Survey indicated that American Indian and Alaska Native youths engaged more often in risky behaviors than White or Black youths. The pattern of involvement in risky behavior was different for youths from the three ethnic groups.
对1997年全国学校青少年风险调查中所调查的10251名高中生的回应分析表明,美国印第安人和阿拉斯加原住民青年比白人或黑人青年更频繁地参与危险行为。这三个族裔群体的青年参与危险行为的模式有所不同。