The moderating effects of perceived emotional benefits on inhalant initiation among American Indian and white youth

被引:5
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作者
Swaim, Randall C. [1 ]
机构
[1] Colorado State Univ, Tri Ethn Ctr Prevent Res, Dept Psychol, Ft Collins, CO 80523 USA
来源
AMERICAN JOURNAL ON ADDICTIONS | 2015年 / 24卷 / 06期
关键词
NATIONAL EPIDEMIOLOGIC SURVEY; ADOLESCENT DRUG-USE; SUBSTANCE USE; ALCOHOL-USE; SELF-ESTEEM; MEXICAN-AMERICAN; NEGATIVE AFFECT; EXPECTANCIES; TRAJECTORIES; CONCURRENT;
D O I
10.1111/ajad.12262
中图分类号
R194 [卫生标准、卫生检查、医药管理];
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摘要
BackgroundInhalant use co-occurs with emotional distress. Inhalant use may be a means of self-medicating distress, but more recent study focuses on the cognitive appraisal of personal benefits of using substances. ObjectivesObjectives were to determine whether emotional distress variables predict early versus later initiation of inhalant use, whether such relationships differ between American Indian and white youth, and whether perceived emotional benefits of inhalant use moderates the relationship between emotional distress and stage of inhalant initiation. MethodsData were from a study of 7-12th grade American Indian youth who live on or near reservations. A total of 856 students from 32 schools surveyed from 2009 to 2012, who reported having used inhalants (American Indian=683; white=173), were surveyed about age first use of inhalants, levels of emotional distress, and perceived benefits of inhalant use. SEM models were used to assess study objectives. ResultsDepression and anger did not discriminate between early and later initiation. Lower self-esteem related to earlier initiation, but only among American Indian students. Perceived emotional benefits of inhalant use did not moderate the relationship between self-esteem and stage of initiation. Discussion and ConclusionsAmong middle school and high school American Indian and white youth living on or near American Indian reservations, emotional distress is not strongly related to stage of inhalant initiation. Scientific SignificanceThese findings raise questions about the timing and strength of relationship between emotional distress and early inhalant initiation. Prospective studies are need to assess this relationship more fully.
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页码:554 / 560
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