D'Amico Elizabeth J, Edelen Maria Orlando, Miles Jeremy N V, Morral Andrew R
RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, CA 90407-2138, USA. Elizabeth_D'
Drug Alcohol Depend. 2008 Jan 11;93(1-2):85-92. doi: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2007.09.006. Epub 2007 Oct 31.
Over the past two decades, studies have provided evidence for the strong link between substance use (SU) and delinquency among adolescents. However, the dynamics of this relationship and its temporal ordering remain unclear. The current study used four waves of data collected from high-risk youth over a 12-month period to examine the temporal association between SU and delinquency. Youth (n=449) were recruited from the Los Angeles juvenile probation system. The majority of the sample was male (87%), with 43% Hispanic, 16% White, 15% African American, and 26% of participants describing themselves as some other ethnicity. We estimated a series of cross-lagged path models using maximum likelihood estimation and controlled for gender, age, ethnicity, and time spent in a controlled environment during the study period. We estimated models examining the cross-lagged association between SU and drug-related crime, interpersonal crime, and property crime. The temporal relationship between SU and delinquency was similar across the three types of crime, thus we estimated a fourth model examining the relationship between SU and a latent delinquency variable indicated by the three crime scales. Findings indicated that the relationship between SU and delinquency was reciprocal at each time point, suggesting that the reciprocal effects of SU and delinquency appear to be fairly stable over time.
在过去二十年中,研究已为青少年物质使用(SU)与犯罪行为之间的紧密联系提供了证据。然而,这种关系的动态变化及其时间顺序仍不明确。当前研究使用了在12个月期间从高危青少年收集的四轮数据,以检验SU与犯罪行为之间的时间关联。青少年(n = 449)从洛杉矶青少年缓刑系统招募。样本中的大多数为男性(87%),43%为西班牙裔,16%为白人,15%为非裔美国人,26%的参与者将自己描述为其他种族。我们使用最大似然估计法估计了一系列交叉滞后路径模型,并对研究期间的性别、年龄、种族以及在受控环境中度过的时间进行了控制。我们估计了检验SU与毒品相关犯罪、人际犯罪和财产犯罪之间交叉滞后关联的模型。SU与犯罪行为之间的时间关系在这三种犯罪类型中相似,因此我们估计了第四个模型,检验SU与由三个犯罪量表表示的潜在犯罪变量之间的关系。研究结果表明,SU与犯罪行为之间的关系在每个时间点都是相互的,这表明SU与犯罪行为的相互影响似乎随着时间推移相当稳定。