CIGARETTE-SMOKING AS A PREDICTOR OF ALCOHOL AND OTHER DRUG-USE BY CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS - EVIDENCE OF THE GATEWAY DRUG EFFECT

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作者
TORABI, MR [1 ]
BAILEY, WJ [1 ]
MAJDJABBARI, M [1 ]
机构
[1] INDIANA PREVENT RESOURCE CTR,BLOOMINGTON,IN 47405
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10.1111/j.1746-1561.1993.tb06150.x
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G40 [教育学];
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040101 ; 120403 ;
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Data from a statewide survey, conducted by the Indiana Prevention Resource Center, of 20,629 Indiana students in grades 5-12 were analyzed to determine the extent to which cigarette smoking predicted use of alcohol and other drugs and acted as a so-called ''gateway drug. '' A three-stage purposive/quota cluster sampling strategy yielded a representative sample of Indiana students, stratified by grade. Cross-tabulated data revealed a strong, dose-dependent relationship between smoking behavior and binge drinking, as well as use of alcohol and illicit drugs. Daily pack-a-day smokers were three times more likely to drink alcohol, seven times more likely to use smokeless tobacco, and 10-30 times more likely to use illicit drugs than nonsmokers. A stepwise multiple regression analyzed the role that the student's perceptions of the risk of using drugs and of peer approval/disapproval of the student's drug use, gender, grade in school, and ethnic background played in predicting alcohol and other drug use.
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