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Do societal wealth, family affluence and gender account for trends in adolescent cannabis use? A 30 country cross-national study

机译:社会财富,家庭富裕和性别账户用于青少年使用的趋势吗? 一个30个国家的跨国学习

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Aims: To examine cross-national changes in frequent adolescent cannabis use (40+ times consumed over life-time at age 15) over time and relate these trends to societal wealth, family affluence and gender. Design: Data from three cycles (2002, 2006, 2010) of the Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) Study were used for cross-sectional and trend analyses of adolescent cannabis use. Setting: Representative surveys in 30 European and North American countries. Participants: A total of 160606 15-year-old students. Measurements: Respondents' life-time cannabis use, demographics, family affluence (FAS) and frequency of peer contacts were measured individually. Indicators of wealth (gross domestic product per capita, GDP) and perceived availability of cannabis were obtained from national public data bases. Findings: The frequency of life-time cannabis use decreased over time among adolescents in Europe and North America, particularly in western European countries and the United States (relative risk (RR)=0.86: confidence interval (CI) 0.79-0.93). This trend was not observed consistently in rapidly developing countries in eastern, central and southern Europe. Over time (2002-10), cannabis use became: (i) less characteristic of high GDP countries in contrast to lower GDP countries (RR=0.74: CI 0.57-0.95); (ii) less characteristic of youth from high FAS families in contrast to youth from low FAS families (RR=0.83: CI 0.72-0.96); and (iii) characterized by an increasing gender gap, i.e. consumption was higher among males (RR 1.26: CI 1.04-1.53). Perceived availability of cannabis and peer contacts remained strong predictors of frequent cannabis use. Conclusions: Among 30 European and North American countries, cannabis use appears to have 'trickled down' over time, with developing countries taking on the former (heavier) use pattern of richer countries, and less affluent youth taking on the former (heavier) use pattern of more affluent youth. Cannabis use continues to be more common among adolescent males than females.
机译:目标:审查频繁青少年大麻使用的跨国变化(15岁以上寿命超过15岁)随着时间的推移,并将这些趋势与社会财富,家庭富裕和性别的寿命相关联。设计:学龄儿童(HBSC)研究中的三个周期(2002,2006,1010)的数据用于青少年使用的横断面和趋势分析。环境:欧洲和北美国家的代表调查。参与者:共有160606年的15岁学生。测量:受访者的生命时间大麻使用,人口统计,家庭富裕(FAS)和对等触点的频率进行单独测量。来自国家公共数据库,获得财富指标(人均总人均,GDP)和大麻的可用性。调查结果:欧洲和北美青少年的生命时间大麻的频率随着时间的推移而减少,特别是西欧国家和美国(相对风险(RR)= 0.86:置信区间(CI)0.79-0.93)。在东部,中南部和欧洲南部的迅速发展中国家,这一趋势没有始终如一。随着时间的推移(2002-10),大麻使用变得:(i)与低GDP国家相比,高国内生产总值国家的特点(RR = 0.74:CI 0.57-0.95); (ii)与低于FAS系列的青年人的青少年的青少年的特征(RR = 0.83:CI 0.72-0.96); (iii)以增加性别差距的特征为特征,即雄性中的消费较高(RR 1.26:CI 1.04-1.53​​)。 Canabis和Peer触点的感知可用性仍然是频繁的大麻使用的强烈预测因子。结论:在欧洲和北美国家的30个中,大麻使用似乎“涓涓细流”随着时间的推移,具有较为富裕国家的前(较重)的发展中国家(较重)使用模式,较少富裕的青年(较重)使用更富裕的青年的模式。大麻在青少年男性中仍然比女性更常见。

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    《Addiction》 |2014年第2期|共11页
  • 作者单位

    Interdisciplinary Social Sciences Utrecht University Utrecht Netherlands;

    Interdisciplinary Social Sciences Utrecht University Utrecht Netherlands;

    Health Promotion National University of Ireland Galway Ireland;

    UMR 1027 Inserm Université de Toulouse Toulouse France Service médical du rectorat de Toulouse;

    Department of Public Health Gent University Gent Belgium;

    University Mental Health Research Institute Athens Greece;

    Sucht Schweiz Research Institute Lausanne Switzerland Behavioural Science Institute Radboud;

    Health Promotion National University of Ireland Galway Ireland;

    Croatian National Institute of Public Health Zagreb Croatia;

    Prevention Research Branch Division of Epidemiology Statistics and Prevention Research Eunice;

    School of Public Health University of Haifa Haifa Israel;

    Dipartimento di Psicologia dello Sviluppo e della Socializzazione Universita degli Studi di Padova;

    Interdisciplinary Social Sciences Utrecht University Utrecht Netherlands;

    Department of Public Health Sciences Queen's University Kingston Canada Department of Emergency;

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  • 中图分类 中毒及化学性损害;
  • 关键词

    Adolescence; Cannabis use; Family affluence; Gender; Societal wealth;

    机译:青春期;大麻使用;家庭富裕;性别;社会财富;

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