Depression, suicidal ideation, and substance use among continuation high school students |
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, ,Journal/Book: J Youth Adolescence. 1998; 27: 233 Spring St, New York, NY 10013. Plenum Publ Corp. 275-299.
Abstract: This study examines the structural relationships among depression, suicidal ideation, ''gateway'' substance use (including cigarettes, alcohol, and marijuana), and ''hard'' substance use (including cocaine, stimulants, and inhalants) in a sample of continuation high school students at high risk for drug abuse. When the model was examined separately by ethnic group (Latino and Caucasian) and gender, significant differences among the factor correlations emerged. Compared to Latinos and females, Caucasians and males, respectively, demonstrated a greater number of significant relationships among the factors. For Latinos and females, only the depression and suicidal ideation factors were significantly correlated with each other, as were the gateway and hard substance use factors. For Caucasians and males, four of the sir factors were significantly intercorrelated. One implication is that mood enhancement may be a particularly important reason for hard substance use among Caucasian and male adolescents.
Note: Article Galaif ER, Univ Calif Los Angeles, 1282A Franz Hall, Box 951563, Los Angeles,CA 90024 USA
Keyword(s): ADOLESCENT DRUG-USE; SAN-DIEGO SUICIDE; GENDER DIFFERENCES; YOUNG ADOLESCENTS; RISK-FACTORS; COMPLETED SUICIDE; MAJOR DEPRESSION; SEX-DIFFERENCES; SYMPTOMS; DISORDERS
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