University of California, Berkeley.
J Youth Adolesc. 1981 Dec;10(6):487-99. doi: 10.1007/BF02087941.
This study examined the perceived social, behavioral, and health effects of phencyclidine (PCP) use among a sample of 200 users in northern California. The study population, generated through snowball sampling techniques, included heavy chronic, light chronic, and recreational users; the vast majority of subjects were not in treatment facilities. Subjects reported that PCP use-particularly long-term, extensive use-resulted in frequent disruption of education and employment, impairment of relationships with parents and with lovers or spouses, involvement with the criminal justice system, and deterioration of physical and mental health. These findings provide systematic documentation of the extent to which problems previously associated with PCP use occurred among this population of users. In addition, the results illustrate the importance of examining the effects of PCP use in light of the psychosocial developmental processes of adolescence and early adulthood.
本研究调查了北加利福尼亚州 200 名使用者中苯环利定(PCP)使用的感知社会、行为和健康影响。通过滚雪球抽样技术产生的研究人群包括重度慢性、轻度慢性和娱乐性使用者;绝大多数受试者未在治疗设施中。研究对象报告说,PCP 使用——尤其是长期、广泛使用——导致教育和就业频繁中断,与父母和恋人或配偶的关系受损,卷入刑事司法系统,身心健康恶化。这些发现系统地记录了在这一使用者群体中,以前与 PCP 使用相关的问题发生的程度。此外,结果表明,在考虑青少年和成年早期的心理社会发展过程时,有必要检查 PCP 使用的影响。