Go Back Research Article May, 1986

Risk factors for drug use among adolescents: concurrent and longitudinal analyses

Abstract

We examined the concurrent and longitudinal associations between risk factors and substance use for a sample of high school students. Ten risk factors were defined that assessed numerous important personal and social areas of life. These factors were found to be associated with ever using, frequency of use, and heavy use of cigarettes, alcohol, cannabis, and hard drugs. Few effects were noted for nonprescription medication. No sex differences were evident for number of risk factors. Finally, the number of different risk factors was predictive of increases in use of all types of substances over a one-year period, after controlling for initial level of use.

Keywords

Drug Use Adolescents Risk Factors Substance Use Longitudinal Analysis Concurrent Analysis High School Students Cigarettes Alcohol Cannabis Hard Drugs Nonprescription Medication Predictive Factors Personal Factors Social Factors Substance Use Frequency Substance Use Patterns
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Volume 76
Issue 5
Pages 525-531
ISSN 1541-0048
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