Time Horizons, Drug Use, and Risky Sex in Young Women from Poor Urban Areas.

IF 1.3 Q4 SUBSTANCE ABUSE
JeeWon Cheong, Jalie A Tucker, Susan D Chandler
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Abstract

Aims: Emerging adulthood is marked by elevated risk-taking, and young people living in disadvantaged urban areas experience disproportionately more negative outcomes. Using a sample of young African American women living in such communities, this cross-sectional observational study investigated the hypothesis that greater substance use and sexual risk-taking would be associated with present-dominated time perspectives and higher delay discounting.

Methodology: Young women (N = 223, M age = 20.4 years) from disadvantaged urban areas were recruited using Respondent Driven Sampling, a peer-driven recruitment method. Structured field interviews assessed substance use, sexual practices, and risk/protective factors, including time perspectives (Zimbardo Time Perspective Inventory [ZTPI]) and behavioral impulsivity (delay discounting task).

Results: Regression models showed that present hedonism time perspectives were related to sexual risk-taking and substance involvement, whereas discounting was associated only with sexual risk-taking (ps < .05). Future time perspectives were not associated with either risk behavior.

Conclusions: Risk behaviors among young African American women living in disadvantaged urban areas appear to be related to hedonistic rewards available in the present without considering future outcomes. Future research should investigate experimentally if lengthening time perspectives and enriching views of possible futures may aid risk reduction in this population.

城市贫困地区年轻女性的时间跨度、药物使用和危险性行为。
目的:成年初期的特点是冒险行为增加,生活在弱势城市地区的年轻人经历了不成比例的更多负面结果。这项横断面观察性研究以生活在这些社区的年轻非裔美国妇女为样本,调查了一种假设,即更多的物质使用和性冒险与现在主导的时间观点和更高的延迟折扣有关。方法:采用同行驱动的“受访者驱动抽样”方法,从城市贫困地区招募年轻女性(N = 223, M年龄= 20.4岁)。结构化的实地访谈评估了物质使用、性行为和风险/保护因素,包括时间视角(津巴多时间视角量表[ZTPI])和行为冲动性(延迟折扣任务)。结果:回归模型显示,当前享乐主义时间观与性冒险和物质投入相关,而贴现观仅与性冒险相关(ps < 0.05)。未来的时间展望与两种风险行为无关。结论:生活在弱势城市地区的年轻非裔美国女性的危险行为似乎与目前可获得的享乐主义奖励有关,而不考虑未来的结果。未来的研究应该通过实验来调查延长时间视角和丰富对可能的未来的看法是否有助于降低这一人群的风险。
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