The association between work and substance use among justice-involved young people: Findings from panel data

IF 2.4 2区 社会学 Q1 FAMILY STUDIES
Lewis H. Lee , Edson Chipalo , SeungHoon Han
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Abstract

The relationship between employment and substance use is well documented, reporting a positive association between the two factors. However, previous studies were mostly based on a cross-sectional design; little is known whether the same directionality can be confirmed by a longitudinal design. Moreover, such associations focusing on justice-involved youth have received relatively little analysis. To address the gaps in the literature, we aim to examine to what extent employment is associated with different types of substance use over time among juvenile justice-involved youth who transition to young adults. Using the most recent three waves of panel data from the Pathways to Desistance study (N = 931) and a hybrid approach combining within- and between-cluster effects, we find some evidence of between-individual effects of employment, but no within-individual effects. Specifically, an inter-individual increase in employment is more likely to result in alcohol use, but less likely to result in drug use, implying that employment may prompt socialization of youth through drinking behaviors, whereas it may also deter drug use. In contrast, no intra-individual increase in employment is significantly associated with any type of substance use, implying that the employment effect may be limited. This highlights that employment may not contribute to changing an individual’s proclivity for substance use in our study participants.
参与司法工作的年轻人工作与物质使用之间的关系:来自小组数据的发现
就业和物质使用之间的关系是有据可查的,报告了这两个因素之间的积极联系。然而,先前的研究大多基于横截面设计;很少有人知道同样的方向性是否可以通过纵向设计来确认。此外,这种以参与司法的青年为重点的协会得到的分析相对较少。为了解决文献中的差距,我们的目标是研究就业在多大程度上与不同类型的物质使用有关,随着时间的推移,涉及青少年司法的青少年过渡到年轻人。利用最近三波来自“阻力路径”研究的面板数据(N = 931)和结合集群内效应和集群间效应的混合方法,我们发现了就业的个体间效应的一些证据,但没有个体内效应。具体而言,个人间就业的增加更有可能导致饮酒,但不太可能导致吸毒,这意味着就业可能通过饮酒行为促进青年的社会化,同时也可能阻止吸毒。相比之下,个人内部就业的增加与任何类型的物质使用都没有显著联系,这意味着就业效应可能有限。这突出表明,在我们的研究参与者中,就业可能不会改变个人对物质使用的倾向。
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期刊介绍: Children and Youth Services Review is an interdisciplinary forum for critical scholarship regarding service programs for children and youth. The journal will publish full-length articles, current research and policy notes, and book reviews.
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