Stanton B, Galbraith J
Center for Minority Health Research and the Department of University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore.
Pediatrics. 1994 Jun;93(6 Pt 2):1039-43.
OBJECTIVE/METHODOLOGY: Drug trafficking by minority youths in low-income, urban areas has received considerable publicity from the mass media in the past half-decade. However, there has been corresponding little exposition of this problem in the medical literature. This review was undertaken to provide an overview of the epidemiology and consequences of drug trafficking among urban youths and to describe factors associated with drug trafficking.
Existing data indicate that approximately 10% of male, urban, African-American early adolescents report having engaged in drug trafficking, with a higher percent of youths reporting having been asked to sell drugs and/or indicating that they expect to become involved in drug trafficking. Rates increase with advancing age. Reported rates of drug trafficking are comparable with rates of tobacco and alcohol use among early adolescents and are substantially higher than use rates of illegal drugs. Drug trafficking is associated with increased mortality, accounting for one third to one half of homicide-related deaths in some studies. The practice is also associated with other health-risk behaviors, including nonfatal violence, substance use, and incarceration. Perceived social pressures by family members and/or peers to engage in drug trafficking and the belief that a youth's wage-earning potential is limited to drug trafficking are highly correlated with involvement in this activity.
Drug trafficking is a prevalent risk behavior among adolescents that has several negative health consequences.
目的/方法:在过去五年中,低收入城市地区少数族裔青少年的毒品贩运问题受到了大众媒体的广泛关注。然而,医学文献中对这一问题的阐述相应较少。本综述旨在概述城市青少年毒品贩运的流行病学和后果,并描述与毒品贩运相关的因素。
现有数据表明,约10%的城市非裔美国男性青少年报告曾参与毒品贩运,有更高比例的青少年报告曾被要求贩卖毒品和/或表示他们预计会参与毒品贩运。随着年龄增长,参与率上升。报告的毒品贩运率与青少年早期的烟草和酒精使用率相当,且远高于非法药物的使用率。毒品贩运与死亡率上升有关,在一些研究中,占与杀人相关死亡人数的三分之一至二分之一。这种行为还与其他健康风险行为有关,包括非致命暴力、物质使用和监禁。家庭成员和/或同龄人认为的参与毒品贩运的社会压力,以及认为青少年的赚钱潜力仅限于毒品贩运的观念,与参与这一活动高度相关。
毒品贩运是青少年中一种普遍的风险行为,会产生多种负面健康后果。