Périodique
Users and nonusers within a high risk milieu of cannabis use. A general population study
(Consommateurs et non-consommateurs dans un milieu à haut risque d'utilisation de cannabis. Une étude sur la population générale)
Auteur(s) :
HAMMER, T. ;
VAGLUM, P.
Année :
1991
Langue(s) :
Anglais
ISBN :
0020-773X
Refs biblio. :
35
Domaine :
Drogues illicites / Illicit drugs
Thésaurus mots-clés
CANNABIS
;
CONSOMMATION
;
POPULATION A RISQUE
;
AGE
;
SEXE
;
FAMILLE
;
SOCIAL
;
ETIOLOGIE
;
PSYCHOSOCIOLOGIE
Note générale :
International Journal of the Addictions, 1991, 26, 595-604
Résumé :
FRANÇAIS :
Analyse statistique à deux reprises, 1985 et 1987, en Norvège, sur la population générale pour déterminer les différences entre consommateurs et non-consommateurs de cannabis. Comparaison entre les groupes.
ENGLISH :
A postal survey was carried out among a representative sample of nearly 2000 young people in Norway (17-20 years old) in 1985, and followed up once again 2 years later. The sample was divided, according to the degree of exposure to cannabis in the peer milieu, into three groups : low, moderate, and high risk milieu. The differences between noncannabis users in high and in low risk milieux were the same as had been found in previous studies comparing users and nonusers of cannabis. The main difference between users and nonusers with a high risk milieu were that the users more often came from incomplete families and were men. All the differences between users and nonusers in the high risk milieu were small. This indicates that subsequent research should concentrate on the personal factors and social processes which encourage young people in the high risk milieu to resist the use of substances. (Author's abstract)
Analyse statistique à deux reprises, 1985 et 1987, en Norvège, sur la population générale pour déterminer les différences entre consommateurs et non-consommateurs de cannabis. Comparaison entre les groupes.
ENGLISH :
A postal survey was carried out among a representative sample of nearly 2000 young people in Norway (17-20 years old) in 1985, and followed up once again 2 years later. The sample was divided, according to the degree of exposure to cannabis in the peer milieu, into three groups : low, moderate, and high risk milieu. The differences between noncannabis users in high and in low risk milieux were the same as had been found in previous studies comparing users and nonusers of cannabis. The main difference between users and nonusers with a high risk milieu were that the users more often came from incomplete families and were men. All the differences between users and nonusers in the high risk milieu were small. This indicates that subsequent research should concentrate on the personal factors and social processes which encourage young people in the high risk milieu to resist the use of substances. (Author's abstract)
Affiliation :
Dept Behav. Sci. Med., Univ. Oslo, POB 1111, Blindem, 0317 Oslo 3
Norvège. Norway.
Norvège. Norway.