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Trajectories of risk behaviors across adolescence and young adulthood: The role of race and ethnicity

机译:青春期和年轻成年的风险行为的轨迹:种族和种族的作用

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Abstract Introduction Despite important advances of longitudinal research in substance use behaviors, most studies stratify analyses by gender or race, which limits the ability to directly compare the likelihood of a particular developmental pathway across demographic groups. Thus, there is critical need for well-designed research to examine the associations of race/ethnicity with developmental trajectories of substance use behaviors across adolescence through adulthood. Methods Using an accelerated longitudinal design, we examined behaviors across ages 12–31 from Waves I–IV of the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health. We performed growth mixture modeling, resulting in estimated trajectories over time. Next, we assessed the association between race/ethnicity and trajectory membership using multinomial logistic regression. Results Five trajectories resulted for marijuana use, four for cigarette smoking, three for smokeless tobacco use and number of days drunk, and two trajectories for heavy episodic drinking. Controlling for gender and family socioeconomic status, African Americans and Hispanics were less likely than non-Hispanic Whites to use cigarettes or smokeless tobacco early or to use alcohol heavily. Conclusions Substance use behavior development follows different pathways for US adolescents and young adults, with some individuals experimenting earlier in adolescence and others beginning to use later in adolescence or in early adulthood. We extend developmental knowledge about these behaviors by demonstrating that the patterns of behavior vary by race/ethnicity; members of lower-risk trajectories (those involving later or no initiation of substance use) are more likely to be African American or Hispanic than to be non-Hispanic White. Highlights ? Controlling for gender and family SES, substance abuse behavior development is associated with race and ethnicity. ? African Americans and Hispanics are less likely than non-Hispanic Whites to use cigarettes and smokeless tobacco early. ? There were no significant differences regarding any marijuana use between race/ethnicity groups after controlling for SES. ? Findings help identify time points for morbidity- and early mortality-reduction interventions for substance use behaviors.
机译:摘要虽然物质使用行为中纵向研究的重要进展,但大多数研究通过性别或种族分析分析,这限制了直接比较特定发展途径跨越人群群体的可能性的能力。因此,对精心设计的研究有危急需要,以检查种族/种族与成年人跨越青春期跨越青春期的行为的发展轨迹。方法采用加速纵向设计,从青少年对成人健康的国家纵向研究中的波浪I-IV跨越12-31岁的行为。我们进行了增长混合建模,导致估计的轨迹随着时间的推移。接下来,我们使用多项式后勤回归评估了种族/种族和轨迹成员之间的关联。结果五个轨迹导致大麻使用,四个用于吸烟,三个用于无烟烟草使用以及醉酒的天数,以及两种轨迹为重型剧本饮用。控制性别和家庭社会经济地位,非洲裔美国人和西班牙裔不太可能比非西班牙裔人使用香烟或无烟烟草早期或酗酒。结论物质使用行为发展对美国青少年和年轻成年人的不同途径遵循不同的途径,其中一些在青春期之前尝试的人和其他人在青春期或成年早期开始使用。通过证明行为模式因种族/种族而异,我们扩展了关于这些行为的发展知识;较低风险轨迹的成员(涉及稍后或没有物质使用的人)更有可能是非洲裔美国人或西班牙裔非西班牙裔美国人。强调 ?控制性别和家庭SES,物质滥用行为发展与种族和种族有关。还非洲裔美国人和西班牙裔不太可能比非西班牙裔人早期使用香烟和无烟烟草。还在控制SES后,种族/民族群体之间的任何大麻使用没有显着差异。还发现有助于确定物质使用行为的发病率和早期死亡率减少干预的时间点。

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