Examination of the Relationship Between Daily Perceptions of Collective Efficacy and Marijuana Use Among Black Youth: Does the Location of the Perception Matters?

Jaime M. Booth, D. Shaw, Haeran Song, Daniel Sintim, Donell Pearl, J. Pollard, E. Weaver
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Neighborhood-level collective efficacy protects Black youth from substance use; however, neighborhood research does not account for the entirety of adolescents’ exposure or their perceptions of space which may be critical to understanding the role of context in substance use. To address this limitation, the SPIN Project recruited 65 Black adolescents ( M( SD) = 15.32(1.06)) to complete four brief surveys each day for a month describing their perceptions of spaces and marijuana use. Multilevel negative binomial models were estimated to test the relationship between an individual’s perceptions of collective efficacy and the marijuana used during a day, and if the location of the observations moderated these relationships. Findings indicated that the perceptions of collective efficacy protected adolescents from marijuana use when occurring within their home neighborhood, but not outside of it; thereby suggesting important variations in adolescents’ perceptions based on the location that matter for Black youth marijuana use.
黑人青年对集体效能的日常感知与大麻使用之间关系的研究:感知的位置重要吗?
社区层面的集体效能保护黑人青年不吸毒;然而,社区研究并没有考虑到青少年接触的全部情况或他们对空间的感知,这可能对理解环境在物质使用中的作用至关重要。为了解决这一限制,SPIN项目招募了65名黑人青少年(M(SD) = 15.32(1.06)),在一个月内每天完成四次简短的调查,描述他们对空间和大麻使用的看法。估计了多水平负二项模型来测试个人对集体效能的感知与一天中使用的大麻之间的关系,以及观察地点是否调节了这些关系。研究结果表明,集体效能感在家庭社区内保护青少年不使用大麻,而在家庭社区外则没有作用;因此,这表明青少年对黑人青少年使用大麻的看法在地理位置上存在重要差异。
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