Hundleby J D
Addict Behav. 1987;12(2):103-12. doi: 10.1016/0306-4603(87)90017-7.
An account is given of the desirability of considering non-medical drug use among young adolescents within a perspective involving other behaviors. 1008 boys and 1040 girls took part in the study. Major correlates of the use of marijuana, alcohol, and tobacco were sexual behavior, delinquency, and social behavior. Minor correlates were achievement and religiosity. Very few differences between the sexes were observed--and these were small in magnitude, though of interest.
本文阐述了在包含其他行为的视角下考虑青少年非医疗性药物使用的必要性。1008名男孩和1040名女孩参与了这项研究。使用大麻、酒精和烟草的主要相关因素是性行为、犯罪行为和社会行为。次要相关因素是学业成绩和宗教信仰。观察到的性别差异很少——而且幅度很小,尽管值得关注。