Tolou-Shams Marina, Houck Christopher D, Nugent Nicole, Conrad Selby M, Reyes Ayanaris, Brown Larry K
Rhode Island Hospital/The Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Psychiatry and Human Behavior, Bradley Hasbro Children's Research Center, Providence, Rhode Island, USA.
J Soc Work Pract Addict. 2012;12(2):178-188. doi: 10.1080/1533256X.2012.674864. Epub 2012 May 21.
Juvenile drug courts (JDC) largely focus on marijuana and other drug use interventions. Yet, JDC offenders engage in other high-risk behaviors, such as alcohol use and sexual risk behaviors, which can compromise their health, safety and drug court success. An examination of alcohol use and sexual risk behaviors among 52 male substance abusing young offenders found that over 50% were using alcohol, 37% reported current marijuana use and one-third of all sexual intercourse episodes were unprotected. After accounting for recent marijuana use, the odds of a juvenile having vaginal or anal sex was 6 times greater if they had recently used alcohol. Juvenile drug courts may benefit from delivering alcohol and sexual risk reduction interventions to fully address the needs of these young offenders.
青少年毒品法庭(JDC)主要关注大麻和其他毒品使用干预措施。然而,JDC的罪犯还会参与其他高风险行为,如饮酒和性风险行为,这些行为可能会危及他们的健康、安全以及毒品法庭干预的成效。对52名滥用药物的年轻男性罪犯的饮酒和性风险行为进行的一项调查发现,超过50%的人饮酒,37%的人报告目前使用大麻,并且所有性交事件中有三分之一未采取保护措施。在考虑近期大麻使用情况后,如果青少年近期饮酒,那么他们进行阴道或肛交的几率会高出6倍。青少年毒品法庭可能会从提供减少酒精和性风险的干预措施中受益,以全面满足这些年轻罪犯的需求。