Mensch B, Kandel D B
School of Public Health, Columbia University, New York, NY.
Demography. 1992 Aug;29(3):409-29.
The relationship between adolescent drug use and premarital teen pregnancy and abortion as a pregnancy outcome among sexually active women is investigated in a sample of white women from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth. Event history analysis is used to explore whether prior drug use has a unique effect on premarital teen pregnancy, with controls for personality, lifestyle, and biological factors. Logistic regression is used to estimate whether drug use affects the decision to terminate a premarital teen pregnancy. The results show that the risk of premarital teen pregnancy is nearly four times as high for those who have used illicit drugs other than marijuana as for those with no history of any prior substance involvement. Furthermore, illicit drug use increases the likelihood of an abortion by a factor of 5. Policy implications of the findings are discussed.
在一项来自全国青年纵向调查的白人女性样本中,研究了青少年吸毒与婚前少女怀孕以及性活跃女性怀孕后堕胎这一妊娠结局之间的关系。采用事件史分析来探究既往吸毒是否对婚前少女怀孕具有独特影响,并对性格、生活方式和生物学因素进行了控制。使用逻辑回归来估计吸毒是否会影响终止婚前少女怀孕的决定。结果表明,使用除大麻以外的非法药物的人发生婚前少女怀孕的风险几乎是没有任何物质使用史的人的四倍。此外,使用非法药物会使堕胎的可能性增加5倍。讨论了这些研究结果的政策含义。