Department of Psychiatry, Commonwealth Institute for Child & Family Studies, Virginia Commonwealth University, PO Box 980489, Richmond, VA, 23298-0489, USA,
Prev Sci. 2014 Feb;15(1):56-64. doi: 10.1007/s11121-012-0353-7.
We examined the relationship between adolescents' perceptions of their close friends' attitudes about substance use, and their own use of cigarettes, alcohol, and marijuana. Using data from the 2010 National Survey on Drug Use and Health, a multistage area probability sample sponsored by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (n = 17,865), we tested the direct and moderating effects of subgroups of race and gender on perceptions of adolescents' close friends on past month substance use. Significant effects were found on peer attitudes influencing substance use for all race and gender subgroups. Close friends' attitudes of indifference were associated with increased substance use and disapproval associated with reduced use, controlling for age, income, family structure, and adolescents' own attitudes of risk of substance use. Significant moderating effects of peer attitudes on cigarette and marijuana use were found for both gender and race moderators. Conditional effects of the moderation by race were also examined for gender subgroups. The moderating effect of race on close friends' attitudes impacting cigarette and marijuana use was stronger in magnitude and significance for females compared to males. Female marijuana and cigarette use was more influenced by close friends' attitudes than males, and whites were more influenced by their close friends than Hispanics and blacks. White females are more susceptible to close friends' attitudes on cigarette use as compared to white males and youth of other races. Implications for socially oriented preventive interventions are discussed.
我们研究了青少年对其密友对物质使用的态度的看法,以及他们自己对香烟、酒精和大麻的使用之间的关系。利用美国物质滥用和心理健康服务管理局(Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration)赞助的 2010 年全国毒品使用和健康调查(National Survey on Drug Use and Health)多阶段区域概率样本数据(n=17865),我们测试了种族和性别亚组对青少年密友对过去一个月物质使用看法的直接和调节作用。在所有种族和性别亚组中,都发现了同伴态度对物质使用的影响。对密友漠不关心的态度与增加物质使用有关,而对使用的不赞成则与减少物质使用有关,控制了年龄、收入、家庭结构和青少年自己对物质使用风险的态度。对男性和女性的性别亚组都发现了同伴态度对香烟和大麻使用的显著调节作用。还对性别亚组的种族调节的条件效应进行了检验。种族对密友态度影响香烟和大麻使用的调节作用在女性中比男性中更为显著和重要。与男性相比,女性对密友的态度更易受影响,白人比西班牙裔和黑人更受密友的影响。与白人男性和其他种族的年轻人相比,白人女性更容易受到密友对香烟使用的态度的影响。讨论了针对社交导向的预防干预措施的意义。