Slesnick Natasha, Vasquez Christina, Bittinger Joyce
Natasha Slesnick, Christina Vasquez, and Joyce Bittinger are affiliated with The University of New Mexico Center on Alcoholism, Substance Abuse and Addictions.
J Ethn Subst Abuse. 2002;1(4):83-101. doi: 10.1300/J233v01n04_05.
Runaway youths represent a neglected clinical group, and few studies have examined ethnicity differences within this population. Substance use, family functioning and related problem behaviors were examined in a sample of Hispanic and Anglo runaway youths with substance abuse diagnoses (N = 145). Youths, aged 12-17, were recruited from two urban, southwestern runaway shelters. Within single-parent families, Anglo youths reported more marijuana use, and, regardless of family constitution, reported more tobacco use than did Hispanic youths. Overall, Anglo youths reported more externalizing problems and more conflict tactics used in resolving disagreements with their primary caretaker while Hispanic youths reported higher depression and familism scores. Given the differences found between Hispanic and Anglo youths, the findings argue that culturally sensitive interventions for runaway youths and families are warranted.
离家出走的青少年是一个被忽视的临床群体,很少有研究探讨该群体中的种族差异。我们对一组被诊断为药物滥用的西班牙裔和盎格鲁裔离家出走青少年(N = 145)进行了药物使用、家庭功能及相关问题行为的研究。年龄在12至17岁的青少年是从西南部两个城市的离家出走青少年收容所招募而来的。在单亲家庭中,盎格鲁裔青少年报告的大麻使用情况更多,并且无论家庭构成如何,他们报告的烟草使用情况都比西班牙裔青少年更多。总体而言,盎格鲁裔青少年报告的外化问题更多,在与主要照顾者解决分歧时使用的冲突策略更多,而西班牙裔青少年报告的抑郁得分和家庭主义得分更高。鉴于西班牙裔和盎格鲁裔青少年之间存在的差异,研究结果表明有必要针对离家出走的青少年及其家庭开展具有文化敏感性的干预措施。