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Beliefs and social norms about codeine and promethazine hydrochloride cough syrup (CPHCS) onset and perceived addiction among urban Houstonian adolescents : an addiction trend in the city of lean.
(Croyances et règles sociales concernant les sirops à base de codéine et hydrochloride de prométhazine et perceptions de l'addiction par des adolescents de Houston : une tendance addictive dans la ville des pauvres)
Auteur(s) :
PETERS, R. J. ;
KELDER S. H. ;
MARKHAM, C. M. ;
YACOUBIAN, G. S. ;
PETERS, L. A. ;
ELLIS, A.
Année
2003
Page(s) :
415-425
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Refs biblio. :
25
Domaine :
Autres substances / Other substances
Thésaurus mots-clés
CODEINE
;
PHENOTHIAZINES
;
CONSOMMATION
;
ADOLESCENT
;
REPRESENTATION SOCIALE
;
INITIATION
;
PAIR
;
AMI
;
MUSIQUE
;
FACTEUR DE RISQUE
Note générale :
Journal of Drug Education, 2003, 33, (4), 415-425
Note de contenu :
Tab.
Résumé :
ENGLISH :
In the current study, we used a qualitative approach to investigate relevant beliefs and norms associated with codeine and promethazine hydrochloride cough syrup (CPHCS) consumption, initiation, and perceived addiction among 48 alternative school students who identified themselves as current CPHCS users. In general, both boys and girls believed that CPHCS addiction started during an individual's initial consumption. A majority of both groups reported that their second CPHCS event was initiated during the same or next day after their first event. Our findings suggest that friends and an innovative form of hip-hop music called "screw" are strong reinforcers of CPHCS use. (Author's abstract)
Affiliation :
Univ. Texas Health Science Ctr, Sch. Public Health, 7000 Fannin, Houston, TX 77030
Etats-Unis. United States.
Etats-Unis. United States.
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