Johnson V
Rutgers Center of Alcohol Studies, New Brunswick, New Jersey 08903.
Am J Drug Alcohol Abuse. 1988;14(3):419-39. doi: 10.3109/00952998809001561.
A social learning model which incorporates measures from both the sociological perspective of differential association and the psychological perspective of behavior reinforcement is analyzed as an explanation of continued alcohol and marijuana use among youths. Data were gathered at two points in time from a sample of adolescents from New Jersey. The measurement and structural relationships among peer associations, attitudes, reinforcing and punishing consequences, and patterns of use were examined. It was found that, overall, the model fit the data for use of both substances, proving to be invariant across age and gender groups. The most pronounced difference between the alcohol and marijuana models was that differential associations exhibited the strongest relationship to maintenance of alcohol use while reinforcers were most salient to continued marijuana use.
一种社会学习模型被作为青少年持续饮酒和使用大麻的一种解释进行了分析,该模型融合了来自差异交往社会学视角和行为强化心理学视角的测量方法。数据是在两个时间点从新泽西州的青少年样本中收集的。研究了同伴交往、态度、强化和惩罚后果以及使用模式之间的测量和结构关系。结果发现,总体而言,该模型适用于两种物质使用的数据,且在年龄和性别组中具有不变性。酒精模型和大麻模型之间最明显的差异在于,差异交往与饮酒行为的维持表现出最强的关系,而强化因素对持续使用大麻最为显著。