Hansell S, White H R
Institute for Health, Health Care Policy, and Aging Research, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ 08903.
J Health Soc Behav. 1991 Sep;32(3):288-301.
The longitudinal interrelationships among general drug use, psychological distress, and physical symptoms were investigated in a three wave panel study of a community sample of adolescents interviewed when they were 12, 15, and 18 years of age. Results did not provide any support for the hypothesis that adolescents use drugs in general to cope with pre-existing psychological distress and physical symptoms. In contrast, the results supported the hypothesis that general drug use contributes to physical and psychological impairments over time. However, such drug-induced psychological distress and physical symptoms only occurred in later adolescence (from ages 15 to 18), and no evidence of impairments due to general drug use or specific alcohol use was found in early adolescence (from ages 12 to 15). Psychological distress and physical symptoms influenced each other over time, and physical symptoms partially mediated longitudinal changes in psychological distress. However, general drug use did not mediate any longitudinal changes in psychological distress and physical symptoms.
在一项针对青少年社区样本的三波面板研究中,调查了一般药物使用、心理困扰和身体症状之间的纵向相互关系。该研究对12岁、15岁和18岁的青少年进行了访谈。结果并未支持青少年一般通过使用药物来应对先前存在的心理困扰和身体症状这一假设。相反,结果支持了一般药物使用会随着时间推移导致身体和心理损害这一假设。然而,这种药物引起的心理困扰和身体症状仅出现在青春期后期(15至18岁),在青春期早期(12至15岁)未发现因一般药物使用或特定酒精使用导致损害的证据。随着时间的推移,心理困扰和身体症状相互影响,身体症状部分介导了心理困扰的纵向变化。然而,一般药物使用并未介导心理困扰和身体症状的任何纵向变化。