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考察社区青少年群体中酒精、大麻和香烟同时使用的性别和种族/民族差异。

Examining Sex and Racial/Ethnic Differences in Co-use of Alcohol, Cannabis, and Cigarettes in a Community Sample of Adolescents.

机构信息

University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama, USA.

RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, California, USA.

出版信息

Subst Use Misuse. 2021;56(1):101-110. doi: 10.1080/10826084.2020.1843056. Epub 2020 Nov 8.

Abstract

Although adolescents often co-use alcohol, cigarettes, and cannabis, little is known about sex and racial/ethnic differences in the co-use of these substances. Therefore, this investigation examined sex and racial/ethnic differences in alcohol, cigarette, and cannabis co-use in a large and ethnically diverse group. : Participants were drawn from a large, multi-site study of adolescents from three regions in the United States ( = 4,129; M=16.10 years, SD = 0.59; 51% female, 49% male; 37% Black, 37% Hispanic, 25% White). Participants were categorized into eight mutually exclusive groups based on their self-reported use of alcohol, cannabis, and cigarettes in the last 30 days. : Unadjusted multinomial logistic regression revealed that males were more likely than females to use cannabis-only and to co-use all three substances. Additionally, Black and Hispanic adolescents were more likely to use cannabis-only, while White adolescents were more likely than Black and Hispanic adolescents to co-use alcohol and cigarettes. After adjusting for other sociodemographic variables (age, household income, parental education, and parent marital status), males were more likely to use cannabis-only than females; White youth were more likely than Hispanic youth to use cigarettes only and co-use cigarettes and alcohol. White youth were more likely than Black youth to co-use alcohol and cigarettes and co-use all three substances. : These results indicate sex and racial/ethnic differences in substance co-use that were not explained by socioeconomic factors. Results of this work suggest potential strategies for targeted prevention efforts and underscore the importance of continued efforts to better understand patterns of alcohol and substance co-use.

摘要

尽管青少年经常同时使用酒精、香烟和大麻,但对于这些物质的同时使用在性别和种族/民族方面的差异知之甚少。因此,本研究调查了在一个大规模且种族多样化的群体中,性别和种族/民族差异对这些物质同时使用的影响。

: 参与者来自美国三个地区的一项大型多地点青少年研究( = 4129;M=16.10 岁,SD = 0.59;51%为女性,49%为男性;37%为黑人,37%为西班牙裔,25%为白人)。参与者根据他们在过去 30 天内自我报告的酒精、大麻和香烟使用情况,分为八个相互排斥的组别。

: 未调整的多项逻辑回归显示,男性比女性更有可能仅使用大麻,也更有可能同时使用这三种物质。此外,黑人和西班牙裔青少年更有可能仅使用大麻,而白人青少年比黑人和西班牙裔青少年更有可能同时使用酒精和香烟。在调整了其他社会人口学变量(年龄、家庭收入、父母教育程度和父母婚姻状况)后,男性比女性更有可能仅使用大麻;白人青少年比西班牙裔青少年更有可能仅使用香烟,也更有可能同时使用香烟和酒精。白人青少年比黑人青少年更有可能同时使用酒精和香烟,也更有可能同时使用所有三种物质。

: 这些结果表明,在物质同时使用方面存在性别和种族/民族差异,而这些差异不能用社会经济因素来解释。这项工作的结果表明了针对特定预防措施的潜在策略,并强调了继续努力更好地理解酒精和物质同时使用模式的重要性。

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