Network for Empowerment and Well-Being , Sweden.
Network for Empowerment and Well-Being , Sweden ; Institute of Neuroscience and Physiology, Centre for Ethics, Law and Mental Health, University of Gothenburg , Gothenburg , Sweden.
PeerJ. 2014 Jun 5;2:e410. doi: 10.7717/peerj.410. eCollection 2014.
Background. Illicit drug use influences people's lives and elicits unwanted behaviour. Current research shows that there is an increase in young people's drug use in Sweden. The aim was to investigate Swedish high-school pupils' attitudes, impulsiveness and gender differences linked to drug use. Risk and protective factors relative to drug use were also a focus of interest. Method. High school pupils (n = 146) aged 17-21 years, responded to the Adolescent Health and Development Inventory, Barratt Impulsiveness Scale and Knowledge, and the Attitudes and Beliefs. Direct logistic, multiple regression analyses, and Multivariate Analysis of Variance were used to analyze the data. Results. Positive Attitudes towards drugs were predicted by risk factors (odds ratio = 37.31) and gender (odds ratio = .32). Risk factors (odds ratio = 46.89), positive attitudes towards drugs (odds ratio = 4.63), and impulsiveness (odds ratio = 1.11) predicted drug usage. Risk factors dimensions Family, Friends and Individual Characteristic were positively related to impulsiveness among drug users. Moreover, although boys reported using drugs to a greater extent, girls expressed more positive attitude towards drugs and even reported more impulsiveness than boys. Conclusion. This study reinforces the notion that research ought to focus on gender differences relative to pro-drug attitudes along with testing for differences in the predictors of girls' and boys' delinquency and impulsiveness. Positive attitudes towards drugs among adolescents seem to be part of a vicious circle including risk factors, such as friendly drug environments (e.g., friends who use drugs) and unsupportive family environments, individual characteristics, and impulsiveness.
非法药物使用会影响人们的生活并引发不良行为。目前的研究表明,瑞典年轻人的药物使用有所增加。本研究旨在调查瑞典高中生与药物使用相关的态度、冲动性和性别差异。同时,还关注与药物使用相关的风险和保护因素。
17-21 岁的高中生(n=146)回答了青少年健康与发展量表、巴瑞特冲动量表和知识、态度和信念。使用直接逻辑回归分析、多元回归分析和多元方差分析来分析数据。
积极的药物态度受到风险因素(优势比=37.31)和性别(优势比=0.32)的预测。风险因素(优势比=46.89)、对药物的积极态度(优势比=4.63)和冲动性(优势比=1.11)预测了药物使用。风险因素维度家庭、朋友和个人特征与药物使用者的冲动性呈正相关。此外,尽管男孩报告更多地使用药物,但女孩对药物的态度更为积极,甚至比男孩表现出更高的冲动性。
本研究进一步证实,研究应该关注与青少年对毒品的积极态度相关的性别差异,同时测试女孩和男孩犯罪和冲动性的预测因素的差异。青少年对药物的积极态度似乎是一个恶性循环的一部分,包括风险因素,如友好的药物环境(例如,使用药物的朋友)和不支持的家庭环境、个人特征和冲动性。