Disaster Exposure and Temperament as Predictors of Adolescent Substance Use.

IF 4.4 1区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Estephan A Hakim, Kristina L McDonald, John E Lochman, Nicole P Powell, Eric M Vernberg
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Abstract

Objective: Children who have been exposed to a natural disaster in their lifetime comprise a significant population with specific risks and vulnerabilities, particularly for at-risk youth. The goal of the current study was to examine the role that severity of disaster exposure plays in determining the timing of alcohol and marijuana use initiation and the frequency of use four years later in a sample of at-risk, aggressive youth exposed to a devastating tornado. Of further interest was the examination of the moderating effect of temperamental fear and inhibitory control.

Method: Three hundred and forty-six youth (Mage = 11.33; 65% boys; 77.5% African-Americans, 18.3% Caucasian, 1.7% Hispanic) initially recruited for a prevention program for at-risk youth were followed for 4 years after a tornado. Cox PH regressions were conducted to predict timing of alcohol and marijuana use initiation. Zero-inflated negative binomial regressions were used to predict frequency of alcohol and marijuana use 4 years after the tornado.

Results: Disaster exposure severity was predictive of frequency of marijuana use four years after the tornado, but exposure alone was not predictive of initiation. Exposure severity predicted increases in risk for alcohol use initiation only for youth high in fear. Additionally, greater levels of inhibitory control protected youth from earlier alcohol use initiation.

Conclusions: Findings highlight a need to research the initiation and frequency of use for substances individually, while also assessing the needs of youth exposed to natural disasters with both their degree of disaster exposure and specific temperamental characteristics in mind.

灾难暴露和气质是青少年使用药物的预测因素。
目标:一生中遭受过自然灾害的儿童是一个重要的群体,他们具有特殊的风险和脆弱性,尤其是对高危青少年而言。本研究的目的是,以遭受龙卷风袭击的高危、好斗青少年为样本,研究灾害的严重程度在决定青少年开始吸食酒精和大麻的时间以及四年后的吸食频率方面所起的作用。更令人感兴趣的是研究了气质恐惧和抑制控制的调节作用:方法:在龙卷风发生后,对最初为高危青少年预防计划招募的 346 名青少年(Mage = 11.33;65% 为男孩;77.5% 为非裔美国人,18.3% 为高加索人,1.7% 为西班牙裔美国人)进行了为期 4 年的跟踪调查。通过 Cox PH 回归预测开始使用酒精和大麻的时间。使用零膨胀负二叉回归预测龙卷风发生 4 年后酗酒和吸食大麻的频率:结果:龙卷风发生四年后,受灾严重程度可预测吸食大麻的频率,但仅凭受灾严重程度并不能预测开始吸食大麻的时间。只有恐惧程度高的青少年才会因受灾严重程度而增加开始酗酒的风险。此外,较强的抑制控制能力可以保护青少年避免更早地开始酗酒:研究结果突出表明,有必要对青少年开始使用药物和使用药物的频率进行单独研究,同时还要考虑到他们遭受灾害的程度和具体的性格特点,评估遭受自然灾害的青少年的需求。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology (JCCAP) is the official journal for the Society of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, American Psychological Association. It publishes original contributions on the following topics: (a) the development and evaluation of assessment and intervention techniques for use with clinical child and adolescent populations; (b) the development and maintenance of clinical child and adolescent problems; (c) cross-cultural and sociodemographic issues that have a clear bearing on clinical child and adolescent psychology in terms of theory, research, or practice; and (d) training and professional practice in clinical child and adolescent psychology, as well as child advocacy.
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