OJJDP Bulletin: Co-occurrence of Substance Use Behaviors in Youth

November 14, 2008 07:49 by dmckenzie
Co-occurrence of Substance Use Behaviors in Youth
(NCJ 219239) November 2008
Bulletin
McCurley, C., and Snyder, H.N.
 
Examines the prevalence and overlap of substance-related behaviors among youth, making comparisons based on age group, gender, and race/ethnicity. Findings reported in this Bulletin are drawn from the first two stages of the 1997 National Longitudinal Survey of Youth, which gathered self-reports from a nationally representative sample of youth ages 12–17 in 1997 and 1998. The data are derived from questions survey participants answered regarding their alcohol and drug use during the previous 30 days, including the frequency of their consumption, the types of drugs used, and whether they had sold drugs. The central finding was that, given one substance-related behavior, other substance-related behaviors became much more likely.

 

This study also looks at substance behaviors in relation to gangs. For example, in the table on Page 3 of those that did not drink alcohol in the last 30 days only 1 identified as belonging to a gang versus those who had drank alcohol in the last 30 days having 7 identify as belonging to a gang.

"Co-occurrence of Substance Use Behaviors in Youth" is available online only at http://www.ojjdp.ncjrs.gov/publications/PubAbstract.asp?pubi=241031.

 


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