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Adolescent religious commitment and their consumption of marijuana, cocaine, and alcohol.

机译:青少年的宗教信仰及其对大麻,可卡因和酒精的消费。

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Using the National Education Longitudinal Study (NELS) data set from the 1988-1992 period, this study used longitudinal data to assess the effects of student religious commitment on the marijuana, cocaine, and alcohol consumption of those children. The results of this study support the notion that a high level of religious commitment among adolescents reduces their likelihood of consuming marijuana, cocaine, and alcohol. Religiously committed adolescents consumed marijuana, cocaine, and alcohol less frequently and were less likely to be under the influence of marijuana and alcohol at school than their less religious counterparts. There were, however, no differences in the likelihood of religious and less religious twelfth graders to be under the influence of cocaine while at school. The study also indicates that the use of marijuana, cocaine, and alcohol by adolescents was associated with lower levels of academic achievement than those students who did not use these substances.
机译:使用1988年至1992年期间的国家教育纵向研究(NELS)数据集,本研究使用纵向数据评估了学生宗教信仰对这些孩子的大麻,可卡因和酒精摄入量的影响。这项研究的结果支持这样一种观念,即青少年中较高的宗教信仰可以减少他们食用大麻,可卡因和酒精的可能性。从事宗教活动的青少年比不那么宗教的青少年少食用大麻,可卡因和酒精,并且在学校受大麻和酒精影响的可能性较小。但是,宗教和较不宗教的十二年级学生上学时受到可卡因影响的可能性没有差异。该研究还表明,与不使用这些物质的学生相比,青少年使用大麻,可卡因和酒精与较低的学业成绩有关。

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