Beauvais F
Am Indian Alsk Nativ Ment Health Res (1987). 1992;5(1):51-67. doi: 10.5820/aian.0501.1992.51.
The overall high rates of drug use found among Indian youth may be accounted for in part by lack of educational and employment opportunity and other endemic problems of Indian reservations. Individual drug involvement is most highly related to membership in drug-using peer clusters; but because of physical isolation, links between drug use and close friends are weaker for Indian youth, and family influence is felt more strongly. Anxiety, depression, and low self-esteem are not related to drug involvement, but angry youth are more likely to have drug-involved peers. Risk factors for Indian youth are low family caring, age first drunk, poor school adjustment, weak family sanctions against drugs, positive attitudes toward alcohol use, risk of school dropout, father not at home, and poor religious identification.
在印度青年中发现的总体高吸毒率,部分原因可能是缺乏教育和就业机会以及印第安保留地的其他地方性问题。个人吸毒与吸毒同伴群体的成员身份高度相关;但由于身体上的隔离,吸毒与亲密朋友之间的联系对印度青年来说较弱,而家庭影响更为强烈。焦虑、抑郁和低自尊与吸毒无关,但愤怒的青年更有可能有吸毒的同伴。印度青年的风险因素包括家庭关怀度低、首次醉酒年龄、学校适应不良、家庭对毒品的制裁薄弱、对饮酒的积极态度、辍学风险、父亲不在家以及宗教认同感低。