Dembo R, Burgos W, Jarlais D D, Schmeidler J
Int J Addict. 1979 May;14(4):557-68. doi: 10.3109/10826087909054602.
Data from a survey of youths attending a New York City junior high school were used to examine three perspectives of their drug involvement: (1) ethnic subculture, (2) social class, and (3) social adjustment. The results support the social adjustment view, although important differences were found in the demographic, attitude, and value correlates of drug involvement for the Black, Puerto Rican, and White students who were studied.
(1)种族亚文化,(2)社会阶层,以及(3)社会适应。研究结果支持了社会适应观点,尽管在被研究的黑人、波多黎各人和白人学生涉毒情况在人口统计学、态度及价值观方面的相关因素上发现了重要差异。