The University of Texas at Arlington, School of Social Work, 501 W. Mitchell St., Box 19129ArlingtonTX76019USA.
Harvard Medical School, Department of Psychiatry, Boston, MA02115, USA; Massachusetts General Hospital, Department of Psychiatry, Boston, MA02115, USA; McLean Hospital, Department of Psychiatry, Boston, MA02478, USA.
Drug Alcohol Depend. 2023 Jul 1;248:109894. doi: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2023.109894. Epub 2023 Apr 28.
Polysubstance use among adolescents is a significant public health concern, yet most studies on adolescent substance use focus on a singular substance. This study is one of the first to investigate the association between perceived racial discrimination (PRD) in school and polysubstance use among racial/ethnic minority adolescents using a nationally representative sample.
Data was from the 2021 Adolescent Behaviors and Experiences Survey. The sample included 4145 racial/ethnic minority adolescents (52.8% female). Hierarchical binary logistic regression was used to examine the association between PRD in school and polysubstance use among racial/ethnic minority adolescents.
About 12% of racial/ethnic minority adolescents engaged in polysubstance use and 23.4% reported experiencing PRD in school sometimes/most of the time/always. Controlling for other factors, experiencing PRD in school sometimes/most of the time/always was associated with 1.52 times higher odds of polysubstance use when compared to adolescents who never experienced PRD in school (OR=1.52, p=.044, 95% CI=1.01-2.30). Cyberbullying victimization, symptoms of depression, and being emotionally abused by a parent during COVID-19 were also associated with polysubstance use.
Controlling for demographic characteristics and psychosocial stressors, PRD in school was significantly associated with higher odds of polysubstance use among racial/ethnic minority adolescents. The findings of this study could inform clinicians and policymakers of the association between PRD in school and polysubstance use, which could contribute to early identification of polysubstance use among racial/ethnic minority adolescents.
青少年多物质使用是一个重大的公共卫生问题,但大多数关于青少年物质使用的研究都集中在单一物质上。本研究是首次使用全国代表性样本调查学校感知种族歧视(PRD)与少数族裔青少年多物质使用之间关联的研究之一。
数据来自 2021 年青少年行为和体验调查。样本包括 4145 名少数族裔青少年(52.8%为女性)。采用分层二项逻辑回归检验学校 PRD 与少数族裔青少年多物质使用之间的关联。
约 12%的少数族裔青少年存在多物质使用,23.4%的青少年有时/大部分时间/总是在学校经历 PRD。在控制其他因素后,与从未在学校经历过 PRD 的青少年相比,有时/大部分时间/总是在学校经历 PRD 与多物质使用的几率增加 1.52 倍(OR=1.52,p=.044,95%CI=1.01-2.30)。网络欺凌受害、抑郁症状和在 COVID-19 期间被父母情感虐待也与多物质使用有关。
在控制人口统计学特征和心理社会压力源后,学校 PRD 与少数族裔青少年多物质使用的几率显著相关。本研究的结果可以让临床医生和政策制定者了解学校 PRD 与多物质使用之间的关联,这有助于早期发现少数族裔青少年的多物质使用。