
%0 Journal Article
%T Childhood Conduct Problems and Other Early Risk Factors in Rural Adult Stimulant Users
%J Journal of rural health
%D 2009
%A Kramer, Teresa L.
%A Han, Xiaotong
%A Leukefeld, Carl
%A Booth, Brenda M.
%A Edlund, Carrie
%V 25
%N 1
%P 50-57
%X ABSTRACT: Context: Understanding childhood risk factors associated with adult substance use and legal problems is important for treatment and prevention. Purpose: To examine the relationship of early substance use, conduct problems before age 15, and family history of substance abuse on adult outcomes in rural, stimulant users. Methods: Adult cocaine and methamphetamine users (N = 544) in rural Arkansas and Kentucky were interviewed. Data were analyzed using both bivariate analyses and multiple logistic and log-linear regression models, with dependent variables being any substance abuse/dependence, stimulant abuse/dependence, total number of arrests since age 18 and days incarcerated since age 18. Findings: One third reported 3 or more conduct disorder problems prior to age 15; half reported initiation of substances (excluding alcohol) before age 15; and 60% reported family history of substance problems. All 3 variables were associated with adult substance abuse/dependence but only the latter two were associated with stimulant abuse/dependence. Conclusions: This study highlights early risk factors for adult substance abuse/dependence among rural stimulant users.<p />
%G 
%I John Wiley and Sons
%@ 0890-765X
%U http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1748-0361.2009.00198.x