Cockerham W C, Alster J M
Int J Addict. 1983 Aug;18(6):759-67. doi: 10.3109/10826088309033044.
Attitudes and practices regarding marijuana use are examined in a sample of Mexican-American and Anglo adolescents living in Wyoming. The Mexican-American respondents were matched with Anglos who shared similar social and demographic characteristics, and matched-set analysis was used to determine significant differences on the basis of racial/ethnic identity. On all measures, Mexican-American youth were found to have significantly more positive attitudes toward marijuana and more extensive marijuana use. The implications of these findings are discussed.
对居住在怀俄明州的墨西哥裔美国青少年和盎格鲁青少年样本进行了关于大麻使用的态度和行为调查。墨西哥裔美国受访者与具有相似社会和人口特征的盎格鲁人进行了匹配,并使用配对组分析来确定基于种族/族裔身份的显著差异。在所有测量指标上,发现墨西哥裔美国青少年对大麻持有明显更积极的态度,且大麻使用更为广泛。讨论了这些发现的意义。