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Citation

Walls M, Sittner Hartshorn KJ, Whitbeck LB. Addict. Behav. 2013; 38(5): 2103-2109.

Affiliation

University of Minnesota Medical School-Duluth, 1035 University Drive, 235 SMed, Duluth, MN 55812, United States. Electronic address: mlwalls@d.umn.edu.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2013, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.addbeh.2013.01.004

PMID

23434599

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To investigate growth in problem drinking and monthly marijuana use among North American Indigenous adolescents from the upper Midwest and Canada. METHODS: Panel data from a community-based participatory research project includes responses from 619 adolescents residing on or near 7 different reservations/reserves. All respondents were members of the same Indigenous cultural group. RESULTS: Rates of problem drinking and monthly marijuana use increased steadily across the adolescent years, with fastest growth occurring in early adolescence (before age 15). In general, female participants reported higher rates of substance use prior to age 15; however, male reports of use surpassed those of females in later adolescence. CONCLUSIONS: Results of this study highlight the importance of early adolescent substance use prevention efforts and the possible utility of gender responsive programming.


Language: en

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