Sigda K B, Martin S L
Department of Psychology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 27599-7400, USA.
Subst Use Misuse. 1996 Aug;31(10):1433-45. doi: 10.3109/10826089609063986.
This study of incarcerated adolescents documents the number and proportion of incarcerated adolescents who use cigarettes, alcohol, and illegal drugs; examines substance use among the adolescents' peers, parents, and community members; and examines associations between incarcerated adolescents' use of substances and substance use by peers, parents, and community members. Questionnaire data indicated that substance use was common among incarcerated adolescents as well as among the adolescents' peers, parents, and community members. Logistic regression analyses revealed that, similar to patterns observed in the general population, peer substance use was the strongest predictor of substance use among incarcerated adolescents.
这项针对被监禁青少年的研究记录了使用香烟、酒精和非法药物的被监禁青少年的数量和比例;调查了青少年的同龄人、父母和社区成员中的物质使用情况;并研究了被监禁青少年的物质使用与同龄人、父母和社区成员的物质使用之间的关联。问卷调查数据表明,物质使用在被监禁青少年以及他们的同龄人、父母和社区成员中都很常见。逻辑回归分析显示,与在普通人群中观察到的模式相似,同龄人物质使用是被监禁青少年物质使用的最强预测因素。