Lewis Rhonda K, Lee Felecia A, Kirk Chris M, Redmond Michelle
Department of Psychology, Wichita State University, Wichita, Kansas, USA.
J Prev Interv Community. 2011;39(4):289-98. doi: 10.1080/10852352.2011.606400.
The purpose of this article is to examine the attitudes and substance use behaviors of African American adolescents living in the Midwest. A baseline survey was administered to 463 African American teens between the ages of 11-19. The article examines the relationship between attitudes toward drugs and drug-using behavior in this African American sample. Drug use will be compared to national drug use norms established by the Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance Survey. Overall participants had fairly negative attitudes toward drugs. Sixty percent of the sample reported that they were committed to a drug-free life, 74% had made a decision to stay away from marijuana, 79% reported making a decision not to smoke cigarettes, and 71% reported they would not get drunk in the next year. Females were more likely to stay away from marijuana than males. In this current study there is cause for alarm; participants reported higher percentages of ever smoking cigarettes and marijuana than the Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance Survey. This study shows there is a need to provide substance abuse prevention programs for African American adolescents. Limitations and future directions are also discussed.
本文旨在研究居住在美国中西部的非裔美国青少年的态度和物质使用行为。对463名年龄在11至19岁之间的非裔美国青少年进行了基线调查。本文考察了该非裔美国样本中对毒品的态度与吸毒行为之间的关系。将吸毒情况与青少年风险行为监测调查所确立的全国吸毒规范进行比较。总体而言,参与者对毒品持相当负面的态度。60%的样本报告称他们致力于无毒品生活,74%的人已决定远离大麻,79%的人报告已决定不吸烟,71%的人报告他们在明年不会喝醉。女性比男性更有可能远离大麻。在当前这项研究中存在令人担忧的情况;参与者报告的曾经吸烟和吸食大麻的比例高于青少年风险行为监测调查。这项研究表明有必要为非裔美国青少年提供药物滥用预防项目。同时也讨论了研究的局限性和未来方向。