Périodique
Treating juvenile offenders for marijuana problems
(Traiter de jeunes délinquants pour des problèmes liés à la marijuana.)
Auteur(s) :
WEBB, C. P. M. ;
BURLESON, J. A. ;
UNGEMACK, J. A.
Année
2002
Page(s) :
35-45
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Refs biblio. :
53
Domaine :
Drogues illicites / Illicit drugs
Thésaurus géographique
ETATS-UNIS
Thésaurus mots-clés
CANNABIS
;
DELINQUANCE
;
TRAITEMENT
;
EFFICACITE
;
COMPARAISON
;
EPIDEMIOLOGIE DESCRIPTIVE
Note générale :
Addiction, 2002, 97, (Suppl. 1), 35-45
Note de contenu :
fig. ; tabl.
Résumé :
FRANÇAIS :
Comparaison de 600 adolescents participant au programme Cannabis Youth Treatment (CYT) selon leur statut criminel (référés en traitement par le système judiciaire ou ayant des comportements criminels récents liés à l'usage de drogues) avec des adolescents non délinquants. Les conclusions suggèrent que le CYT est aussi efficace à réduire la consommation de drogues des deux groupes de délinquants (32% contre 34% pour les non délinquants)
ENGLISH :
Aims. This study investigated the characteristics and substance abuse treatment experience of two differentially defined groups of juvenile offenders, those who were referred or otherwise involved with the legal system and those who reported recent criminal behavior. Design. Six hundred adolescents from the Cannabis Youth Treatment (CYT) Project were classified by criminal justice system involvement and recent criminal behavior. Multivariate and repeated-measures techniques explored substance use frequency, substance use problems, psychological and social risk factors and treatment outcomes as functions of criminal status. Findings. Adolescents reporting criminal justice system involvement were comparable to adolescents reporting no legal involvement. Adolescents reporting past crime presented with heavier substance use, more substance use problems and greater psychological and environmental risks. Criminally active adolescents had greater reductions in substance use frequency and substance use problems during the course of treatment. Conclusion. Juvenile offender status, whether defined by criminal justice system involvement or criminal behavior, does not seem to mitigate the potential for adolescents to benefit from manual-guided outpatient treatments. (Author' s abstract)
Comparaison de 600 adolescents participant au programme Cannabis Youth Treatment (CYT) selon leur statut criminel (référés en traitement par le système judiciaire ou ayant des comportements criminels récents liés à l'usage de drogues) avec des adolescents non délinquants. Les conclusions suggèrent que le CYT est aussi efficace à réduire la consommation de drogues des deux groupes de délinquants (32% contre 34% pour les non délinquants)
ENGLISH :
Aims. This study investigated the characteristics and substance abuse treatment experience of two differentially defined groups of juvenile offenders, those who were referred or otherwise involved with the legal system and those who reported recent criminal behavior. Design. Six hundred adolescents from the Cannabis Youth Treatment (CYT) Project were classified by criminal justice system involvement and recent criminal behavior. Multivariate and repeated-measures techniques explored substance use frequency, substance use problems, psychological and social risk factors and treatment outcomes as functions of criminal status. Findings. Adolescents reporting criminal justice system involvement were comparable to adolescents reporting no legal involvement. Adolescents reporting past crime presented with heavier substance use, more substance use problems and greater psychological and environmental risks. Criminally active adolescents had greater reductions in substance use frequency and substance use problems during the course of treatment. Conclusion. Juvenile offender status, whether defined by criminal justice system involvement or criminal behavior, does not seem to mitigate the potential for adolescents to benefit from manual-guided outpatient treatments. (Author' s abstract)
Affiliation :
Dept Psychiat., South Campus, 147 Putnam Hall, State Univ. New York at Stony Broook, Stony Brook, New York 11794
Etats-Unis. United States.
Etats-Unis. United States.
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