Yacoubian George S
McFarland and Associates, Inc., Silver Spring, Maryland, USA.
J Drug Educ. 2002;32(3):213-25. doi: 10.2190/EXJE-K8Y4-80DH-RYV6.
Previous research has suggested that the use of ecstasy is primarily a white phenomenon. To date, however, these studies have all been conducted at single points in time. No research has examined the temporal relationship between race and the use of ecstasy. In the current study, data collected from 10,088 high school seniors surveyed through the Monitoring the Future (MTF) study between 1996 and 1999 are analyzed. Chi-square statistics are used to explore the temporal relationship between race and the use of ecstasy during this time frame. Statistically significant relationships between race and ecstasy use are discerned. Policy implications are assessed in light of the findings.
先前的研究表明,摇头丸的使用主要是白人现象。然而,迄今为止,这些研究都是在单一时间点进行的。没有研究考察过种族与摇头丸使用之间的时间关系。在本研究中,对1996年至1999年期间通过“未来监测”(MTF)研究对10,088名高中高年级学生进行调查所收集的数据进行了分析。卡方统计用于探索这一时间段内种族与摇头丸使用之间的时间关系。辨别出种族与摇头丸使用之间具有统计学意义的关系。根据研究结果评估政策影响。