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Indicators of Rural Youth Drug Use

NCJ Number
114465
Journal
Journal of Youth and Adolescence Volume: 17 Issue: 4 Dated: (1988) Pages: 335-347
Author(s)
P D Sarvela; E J McClendon
Date Published
1988
Length
13 pages
Annotation
The relationships between personal substance use, health beliefs, peer use, sex, and religion were examined using data collected from 265 middle school students in rural northern Michigan and northeastern Wisconsin in January and February 1984.
Abstract
A positive correlation between peer and personal drug use was established. A relationship was also found between health beliefs and personal substance use. In addition, a regression model was able to account for a statistically significant amount of the variance of alcohol, marijuana, and cigarette use in the target population. Recommendations are made concerning future research, methods of improving health program development, and possible target areas for psychotherapy. (Author abstract)

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