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居住在保留地或附近的 8 年级、10 年级和 12 年级美国印第安学生的物质使用率:2009-2012 年更新。

Rates of substance use of American Indian students in 8th, 10th, and 12th grades living on or near reservations: update, 2009-2012.

机构信息

Colorado State University, Tri-Ethnic Center for Prevention Research, Fort Collins, CO.

出版信息

Public Health Rep. 2014 Mar-Apr;129(2):156-63. doi: 10.1177/003335491412900209.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Understanding the similarities and differences between substance use rates for American Indian (AI) young people and young people nationally can better inform prevention and treatment efforts. We compared substance use rates for a large sample of AI students living on or near reservations for the years 2009-2012 with national prevalence rates from Monitoring the Future (MTF).

METHODS

We identified and sampled schools on or near AI reservations by region; 1,399 students in sampled schools were administered the American Drug and Alcohol Survey. We computed lifetime, annual, and last-month prevalence measures by grade and compared them with MTF results for the same time period.

RESULTS

Prevalence rates for AI students were significantly higher than national rates for nearly all substances, especially for 8th graders. Rates of marijuana use were very high, with lifetime use higher than 50% for all grade groups. Other findings of interest included higher binge drinking rates and OxyContin(®) use for AI students.

CONCLUSIONS

The results from this study demonstrate that adolescent substance use is still a major problem among reservation-based AI adolescent students, especially 8th graders, where prevalence rates were sometimes dramatically higher than MTF rates. Given the high rates of substance use-related problems on reservations, such as academic failure, delinquency, violent criminal behavior, suicidality, and alcohol-related mortality, the costs to members of this population and to society will continue to be much too high until a comprehensive understanding of the root causes of substance use are established.

摘要

目的

了解美国印第安(AI)青少年与全国青少年的物质使用率的异同,可以更好地为预防和治疗工作提供信息。我们将 2009-2012 年居住在保留地或附近的大量 AI 学生的物质使用率与“监测未来”(MTF)的全国流行率进行了比较。

方法

我们按地区确定并抽样了保留地或附近的学校;在抽样学校中,对 1399 名学生进行了美国毒品和酒精调查。我们按年级计算了终身、年度和上一个月的流行率,并将其与同期 MTF 的结果进行了比较。

结果

AI 学生的流行率明显高于全国水平,几乎所有物质的流行率都很高,尤其是八年级学生。大麻使用率非常高,所有年级组的终身使用率都高于 50%。其他值得关注的发现包括 AI 学生的 binge drinking 率和羟考酮(OxyContin(®))使用率较高。

结论

这项研究的结果表明,青少年物质使用仍然是基于保留地的 AI 青少年学生的一个主要问题,尤其是八年级学生,其流行率有时远远高于 MTF 的流行率。考虑到保留地与物质使用相关的问题(如学业失败、 delinquency、暴力犯罪行为、自杀和与酒精有关的死亡率)的高发率,除非对物质使用的根本原因有全面的了解,否则该人群和整个社会的代价将继续过高。

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