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Depends who offers and where offered: the context of drug offers and first time cannabis use

机译:取决于提供者和提供者:提供药物的背景和首次使用大麻

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Research has shown that proximal sources (peers) are associated with substance use. Rarely examined, however, is the immediate context or the precise situation in which drugs are offered for the first time. The situation or context includes the nature of the relationship between the person offering and the adolescent receiving the offer, the location in which the offer occurs, and how these may affect the likelihood of accepting or rejecting a first offer. Using a subsample of 171 adolescent cannabis users, this study examines the likelihood of accepting a first offer as a function of social proximity and proximity of location. Results show that both of these elements matter in the decision to accept. More specifically, offers are more likely to be accepted when they come from best friends and when they are made in oneu27s own home. The implications of these results for drug use prevention programs are discussed.
机译:研究表明,近端来源(同伴)与物质使用有关。但是,很少检查是首次使用毒品的直接环境或确切情况。情况或上下文包括个人要约与接受要约的青少年之间的关系的性质,要约发生的位置以及这些因素如何影响接受或拒绝首次要约的可能性。本研究使用171名青少年大麻使用者的子样本,研究了接受首次提供的可能性与社会亲近度和位置亲近度的关系。结果表明,这两个因素都决定了接受的决定。更具体地说,当报价来自最好的朋友并且是在自己的家中提出时,则更有可能被接受。讨论了这些结果对预防毒品使用计划的影响。

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    Anamali Morena;

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