Department of Psychology, Claremont Graduate University, Claremont, California 91711, USA.
Subst Use Misuse. 2009;44(14):2099-113. doi: 10.3109/10826080902858375.
Data from the 2004 Monitoring the Future survey examined a nationally representative cross-sectional sample of 8th to 12th grade adolescents in rural and urban schools from across the United States (N = 37,507). Results found that drug use among daughters living with single fathers significantly exceeded that of daughters living with single mothers, while gender of parent was not associated with sons' usage. This distinction in adolescent drug use between mother-only versus father-only households is largely overlooked in contemporary studies. Factors responsible for variations in sons' and daughters' usage in single-parent families have important implications for future drug prevention efforts.
来自 2004 年“监测未来”调查的数据,调查了来自美国各地农村和城市学校的 8 至 12 年级青少年的全国代表性横断面样本(N = 37,507)。结果发现,与与单身母亲生活的女儿相比,与单身父亲生活的女儿的药物使用明显更多,而父母的性别与儿子的使用无关。这种单亲家庭中青少年药物使用的区别在当代研究中基本被忽视。单亲家庭中儿子和女儿使用情况的差异的原因,对未来的药物预防工作具有重要意义。