挥发性溶剂的使用:性别和种族在上学和辍学的模式

S. Bates, Bradford W. Plemons, P. Jumper-Thurman, F. Beauvais
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摘要:本文探讨了挥发性溶剂使用模式的差异,特别强调了与学校入学状况相关的使用。样本包括美国印第安人、墨西哥裔美国人和美国白人青年。此外,确定了三种入学状态类别:辍学,学业上有风险(入学)和控制。采用自我报告调查来评估挥发性溶剂使用的水平和强度。研究结果表明,退学队列中使用挥发性溶剂的比例较高,经常使用挥发性溶剂,并且使用挥发性溶剂的强度高于学业上有风险的组或对照组。性别和种族之间的相互作用也被揭示出来;美洲印第安女性报告的终生患病率和30天患病率高于美洲印第安男性,而在墨西哥裔美国人和美国白人样本中,男性报告的患病率高于女性。从挥发性硫的影响角度讨论了研究结果。
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Volatile Solvent Use: Patterns by Gender and Ethnicity Among School Attenders and Dropouts
SUMMARY Differences in patterns of volatile solvent use were explored with special emphasis on use as related to school enrollment status. The sample included American Indian, Mexican-American and White American youth. Furthermore, three enrollment status categories were identified: dropout, academically at-risk (enrolled), and control. A self report survey was used to assess both level and intensity of volatile solvent use. Findings indicated that a higher proportion of the dropout cohort have used volatile solvents, used volatile solvents regularly, and used volatile solvents with more intensity than either the academically at-risk group or the control group. An interaction between gender and ethnicity was also revealed; American Indian females reported higher lifetime prevalence and thirty-day prevalence than did American Indian males, whereas for both the Mexican-American and White American samples, males report higher rates than females. Findings are discussed in terms of the influence of volatile so...
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