Douglass Morgan A, Stanley Linda R, Karoly Hollis C, Prince Mark A, Crabtree Meghan A, Swaim Randall C
Colorado State University, Department of Psychology, 1876 Campus Delivery, Fort Collins, CO 80523-1876.
Colorado State University, Tri-Ethnic Center for Prevention Research, Department of Psychology, 1876 Campus Delivery, Fort Collins, CO 80523-1876.
Addict Res Theory. 2024;32(5):339-345. doi: 10.1080/16066359.2023.2275575. Epub 2023 Nov 6.
American Indian (AI) adolescents report earlier initiation and higher rates of cannabis and alcohol use compared to their non-AI peers. Simultaneous cannabis and alcohol (SCA) use is increasingly common. A primary goal of our research was to identify profiles of cannabis and alcohol use, including SCA use, among AI adolescents using latent class analysis (LCA).
Data from 1,673 7 - 12 grade students attending 45 reservation-area schools throughout the U.S. who reported using alcohol and/or cannabis in the past year were used to identify the latent classes. Multinomial logistic regression analysis determined associations of sex, grade, and multiethnicity to class membership.
A four-class solution was found: 1) SCA-Heavier Use (16.1%); 2) SCA-Lighter Use (25.2%); 3) Primarily Cannabis Use (33.3%); and 4) Primarily Alcohol Use (25.4%). Multinomial regression showed higher grade, identifying as multiethnic, and being female were associated with higher likelihood of membership in the SCA class.
AI adolescents were more likely to be classified in the Primarily Cannabis Use class as compared to all other classes. Characterizing profiles of use may help identify those engaging in risky or co-use and help researchers and clinicians better understand how AI adolescents engage with alcohol and marijuana.
与非美国印第安青少年相比,美国印第安青少年报告称更早开始使用大麻和酒精,且使用率更高。同时使用大麻和酒精(SCA)的情况越来越普遍。我们研究的一个主要目标是使用潜在类别分析(LCA)来确定美国印第安青少年中大麻和酒精使用的概况,包括SCA使用情况。
来自美国45所保留地学校的1673名7至12年级学生的数据被用于确定潜在类别,这些学生报告在过去一年中使用过酒精和/或大麻。多项逻辑回归分析确定了性别、年级和多种族与类别归属之间的关联。
发现了一个四类解决方案:1)SCA - 重度使用(16.1%);2)SCA - 轻度使用(25.2%);3)主要使用大麻(33.3%);4)主要使用酒精(25.4%)。多项回归显示,较高年级、被认定为多种族以及女性与属于SCA类别的可能性较高相关。
与所有其他类别相比,美国印第安青少年更有可能被归类为主要使用大麻类别。对使用概况进行特征描述可能有助于识别那些从事危险或同时使用行为的人,并帮助研究人员和临床医生更好地了解美国印第安青少年如何使用酒精和大麻。