Périodique
Intergenerational roots of early onset substance use
(Racines intergénérationnelles du commencement précoce d'usage de drogues)
Auteur(s) :
THORNBERRY T. P. ;
KROHN, M. D. ;
FREEMAN-GALLANT, A.
Année
2006
Page(s) :
1-27
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Refs biblio. :
58
Domaine :
Plusieurs produits / Several products
Discipline :
EPI (Epidémiologie / Epidemiology)
Thésaurus mots-clés
CONSOMMATION
;
GENERATION
;
ADOLESCENT
;
JEUNE ADULTE
;
ETIOLOGIE
;
ETUDE PROSPECTIVE
Thésaurus géographique
ETATS-UNIS
Note générale :
Journal of Drug Issues, 2006, 36, (1), 1-27
Résumé :
FRANÇAIS :
Cette étude examine la continuité intergénérationnelle dans l'usage de drogues à travers 3 générations d'enquêtés. Les résultats montrent qu'il y a une continuité présente mais irrégulière selon le niveau de génération et des différences selon qu'il s'agit de fils ou de filles.
ENGLISH :
This study examines intergenerational continuity in drug use across three generations of respondents in the same family. The data are from the Rochester Intergenerational Study, an ongoing, prospective, multi-generational investigation using a communitybased sample. Our findings indicate that there is intergenerational continuity in drug use for Generation 2, or G2 daughters, but not sons, of G1 mothers. Use by G3 is significantly influenced by both G2 mothers and G1 grandmothers. However, for children of G2 fathers, neither prior generation's substance use is significantly related to G3 use. There is some indication that the absence of an effect from G2 fathers to G3 drug use is due to the number of nonresident fathers in the sample. (Author' s abstract)
Cette étude examine la continuité intergénérationnelle dans l'usage de drogues à travers 3 générations d'enquêtés. Les résultats montrent qu'il y a une continuité présente mais irrégulière selon le niveau de génération et des différences selon qu'il s'agit de fils ou de filles.
ENGLISH :
This study examines intergenerational continuity in drug use across three generations of respondents in the same family. The data are from the Rochester Intergenerational Study, an ongoing, prospective, multi-generational investigation using a communitybased sample. Our findings indicate that there is intergenerational continuity in drug use for Generation 2, or G2 daughters, but not sons, of G1 mothers. Use by G3 is significantly influenced by both G2 mothers and G1 grandmothers. However, for children of G2 fathers, neither prior generation's substance use is significantly related to G3 use. There is some indication that the absence of an effect from G2 fathers to G3 drug use is due to the number of nonresident fathers in the sample. (Author' s abstract)
Affiliation :
Etats-Unis. United States.
Historique