Individual and Contextual Predictors of Inhalant Use among 8th Graders: A Multilevel Analysis

Few studies of inhalant use have examined a large number of predictors at the individual level, including risk and protective factors and delinquent behavior, while also taking into account contextual variables (such as school size and poverty rates). This exploratory study uses 8th grade data from...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of drug education 2008-01, Vol.38 (3), p.193-210
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description Few studies of inhalant use have examined a large number of predictors at the individual level, including risk and protective factors and delinquent behavior, while also taking into account contextual variables (such as school size and poverty rates). This exploratory study uses 8th grade data from a large-scale survey of students in Kentucky to examine individual and contextual predictors of prevalence of inhalant use, and compares the predictors of inhalant use with factors predicting the use of marijuana and other drug use. Hierarchical Generalized Linear Modeling results using a logit link function suggest that the relationships between inhalant use and some of these factors are different than the relationships between the factors and both marijuana and other drug use. Implications for prevention of inhalant use are discussed.
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Adolescent
Cannabis
Child
Children
Delinquency
Drug abuse
Drug prevention
Drug use
Female
Humans
Inhalants
Kentucky - epidemiology
Linear analysis
Male
Marijuana
Marijuana Abuse - epidemiology
Marijuana Abuse - etiology
Multilevel analysis
Peer Group
Poverty
Prevalence
Protective factors
Risk Factors
Rural Population
Substance-Related Disorders - epidemiology
Substance-Related Disorders - etiology
Substance-Related Disorders - prevention & control
Urban Population
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