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谁在提供毒品以及频率如何?:美国西南部印第安青少年中毒品提供情况的性别差异

Who is Offering and How Often?: Gender Differences in Drug Offers Among American Indian Adolescents of the Southwest.

作者信息

Rayle Andrea Dixon, Kulis Stephen, Okamoto Scott K, Tann Sheila S, Lecroy Craig Winston, Dustman Patricia, Burke Aimee M

机构信息

Arizona State University.

出版信息

J Early Adolesc. 2006 Aug;26(3):296-317. doi: 10.1177/0272431606288551.

Abstract

This exploratory study examines gender differences in the patterns of drug offers among a sample of 71 American Indian middle school students. Participants respond to an inventory of drug-related problem situations specific to the cultural contexts of Southwestern American Indian youth. They are asked to consider the frequency of drug offers from specific groups in their social networks and the difficulty associated with refusing drugs from various offerers. The results indicate that female and male American Indian youth differ in the degree of exposure to drug offers and the degree of perceived difficulty in handling such offers. Even after controlling for differences in age, grade level, socioeconomic status, family structure, and residence on a reservation, girls report significantly more drug offers than boys from friends, cousins, and other peers. Compared to boys, girls also report a significantly higher sense of difficulty in dealing with drug offers from all sources.

摘要

这项探索性研究调查了71名美国印第安中学生样本中药物提供模式的性别差异。参与者要回答一份针对美国西南部印第安青年文化背景的与毒品相关问题情境的清单。他们被要求考虑社交网络中特定群体提供毒品的频率,以及拒绝不同提供者提供的毒品的难度。结果表明,美国印第安青年男女在接触毒品提供的程度以及处理此类提供时感知到的难度程度上存在差异。即使在控制了年龄、年级、社会经济地位、家庭结构和在保留地居住情况的差异之后,女孩报告称来自朋友、堂兄弟姐妹和其他同龄人提供的毒品比男孩多得多。与男孩相比,女孩在应对来自所有来源的毒品提供时也报告了明显更高的难度感。

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