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司空见惯即成常态;逆境对青少年过渡期间烟草和大麻初次使用影响中的黑白差异。

What is Common Becomes Normal; Black-White Variation in the Effects of Adversities on Subsequent Initiation of Tobacco and Marijuana During Transitioning into Adolescence.

作者信息

Assari Shervin, Najand Babak, Sheikhattari Payam

机构信息

Department of Internal Medicine, Charles R Drew University of Medicine and Science, Los Angeles, CA, USA.

Department of Urban Public Health, Charles R Drew University of Medicine and Science, Los Angeles, CA, USA.

出版信息

J Ment Health Clin Psychol. 2024;8(1):33-44. doi: 10.29245/2578-2959/2024/1.1300. Epub 2024 Feb 8.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

While adversities across domains of finance, race, family, and life may operate as risk factors for initiation of substance use in adolescents, the influence of these factors may vary across racial groups of youth. Unfortunately, the existing knowledge is minimal about racial differences in the types of adversities that may increase the risk of subsequent substance use initiation during the transition into adolescence.

AIM

To compare racial groups for the effects of adversities across domains of finance, race, family, and life on subsequent substance use initiation among pre-adolescents transitioning into adolescence.

METHODS

In this longitudinal study, we analyzed data from 6003 non-Latino White and 1562 non-Latino African American 9-10-year-old children transitioning into adolescence. Data came from the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) study. Participants were followed for up to thirty-six months as they transitioned to adolescence. The independent variables were adversities related to the domains of finance, race, family, and life. The primary outcomes were time to first tobacco or marijuana use. Age, puberty, and gender were confounders. Cox regression models were used for data analysis.

RESULTS

For White youth, tobacco use was under influence of having two parents in the household (HR = .611; 95% CI = .419-.891), parental education (HR = .900; 95% CI = .833-.972), household income (HR = .899; 95% CI = .817-.990), racial stress (HR = 1.569; 95% CI = 1.206-2.039), and life stress (HR =1.098 ; 95% CI = 1.024-1.178) and marijuana use was under influence of neighborhood income (HR = .576; 95% CI = .332-.999) and financial stress (HR =4.273; 95% CI = 1.280-17.422). No adverse condition predicted tobacco or marijuana use of African American youth.

CONCLUSION

The effects of adversities on substance use depend on race. While various types of adversities tend to increase subsequent initiation of tobacco and marijuana, such factors may be less influential for African American adolescents, who experience more of such adversities. What is common may become normal.

摘要

背景

虽然金融、种族、家庭和生活等领域的逆境可能是青少年开始使用毒品的风险因素,但这些因素的影响可能因青少年的种族群体而异。不幸的是,关于在向青春期过渡期间可能增加随后开始使用毒品风险的逆境类型的种族差异,现有知识很少。

目的

比较金融、种族、家庭和生活等领域的逆境对向青春期过渡的青春期前青少年随后开始使用毒品的影响的种族差异。

方法

在这项纵向研究中,我们分析了6003名非拉丁裔白人以及1562名9至10岁向青春期过渡的非拉丁裔非裔美国儿童的数据。数据来自青少年大脑认知发展(ABCD)研究。在参与者向青春期过渡期间,对他们进行了长达36个月的跟踪。自变量是与金融、种族、家庭和生活领域相关的逆境。主要结果是首次使用烟草或大麻的时间。年龄、青春期和性别是混杂因素。使用Cox回归模型进行数据分析。

结果

对于白人青少年,烟草使用受以下因素影响:家中有两位家长(风险比[HR]=0.611;95%置信区间[CI]=0.419 - 0.891)、父母教育程度(HR = 0.900;95% CI = 0.833 - 0.972)、家庭收入(HR = 0.899;95% CI = 0.817 - 0.990)、种族压力(HR = 1.569;95% CI = 1.206 - 2.039)和生活压力(HR = 1.098;95% CI = 1.024 - 1.178);大麻使用受邻里收入(HR = 0.576;95% CI = 0.332 - 0.999)和经济压力(HR = 4.273;95% CI = 1.280 - 17.422)影响。没有不利条件可预测非裔美国青少年的烟草或大麻使用情况。

结论

逆境对毒品使用的影响取决于种族。虽然各种类型的逆境往往会增加随后开始使用烟草和大麻的可能性,但这些因素对非裔美国青少年的影响可能较小,因为他们经历了更多此类逆境。常见的情况可能会变得正常。

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