出生国家和家庭语言与非法药物使用的关系

L. Chien, M. Anne George, Robert W. Armstrong
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背景:本研究考察了加拿大国家样本中出生国家、家庭语言和终生非法药物使用之间的关系。方法:对1994年参加加拿大酒精和其他药物调查的8,656名年龄在15至54岁之间的人进行了二次数据分析。结果:四组之间的物质使用率不同(说官方语言的加拿大出生的人占42.6%,说非官方语言的加拿大出生的人占33.8%,说官方语言的外国出生的人占35.2%,说非官方语言的外国出生的人占11.1%)。在调整了社会人口因素、宗教信仰、朋友对药物的使用和社会活动的参与后,比率差异仍然存在。解释:需要更深入的研究,包括特定文化的信息来解释速率差异。此外,可能需要采取其他预防战略来减少外国出生人员的药物使用。ResumeA来吗
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Country of Birth and Language Spoken at Home in Relation to Illicit Substance Use
Background: This study examines the association between country of birth, language spoken at home, and lifetime illicit substance use in a Canadian national sample.Method: Secondary analysis of data was conducted using a sample of 8,656 persons who were between 15 and 54 years of age in 1994 and who participated in Canada’s Alcohol and Other Drugs Survey.Results: Rates of substance use differed among the four groups (42.6% for Canadian-born who spoke official languages, 33.8% for Canadian-born who spoke non-official languages, 35.2% for foreign-born who spoke official languages, and 11.1% for foreign-born who spoke non-official languages). The rate differences persisted after adjustment for socio-demographic factors, religiousness, friends’ use of substances, and participation in social activities.Interpretation: More in-depth studies that include culture-specific information are required to explain the rate differences. In addition, alternative preventive strategies may be required to reduce substance use among foreign-born persons.RésuméÁ venir
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