Progression to drug use from adolescent initiation of marijuana among South Korean inmates: a propensity score matching technique

IF 1.1 Q3 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Jin-Ah Lee, Ksenia Petlakh
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Abstract

ABSTRACT In this paper, we examined whether adolescent marijuana use is related to progression to other drug use in adulthood. Propensity score matching was used to estimate the relationship between marijuana initiation before age 18 and adult drug use with a sample of South Korean inmates. One hundred and one pairs were matched based on 17 covariates that represent individual, family, school, and social aspects of the sample. We found that youth who used marijuana were at a higher risk of progressing to use opiates, hallucinogens, and stimulants in adulthood as compared to those who did not use marijuana before age 18 or began at a later age. No relationship was found with crack/cocaine. Our findings indicate that early use of marijuana may increase the risks for escalation to other drug use in adulthood and provide guidance to educate youth, parents, and communities about the risk of early access to marijuana.
韩国囚犯从青少年开始吸食大麻到药物使用的进展:倾向评分匹配技术
在本文中,我们研究了青少年大麻使用是否与成年后其他药物使用相关。倾向得分匹配用于估计18岁前开始吸食大麻和成年吸毒与韩国囚犯样本之间的关系。101对配对基于17个协变量,这些协变量代表了样本的个人、家庭、学校和社会方面。我们发现,与那些在18岁之前没有使用大麻或在更晚的年龄开始使用大麻的人相比,使用大麻的青少年在成年后使用阿片类药物、致幻剂和兴奋剂的风险更高。没有发现与快克/可卡因有关。我们的研究结果表明,早期使用大麻可能会增加成年后升级到其他药物使用的风险,并为教育青少年,父母和社区提供早期接触大麻的风险指导。
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