Problem drinking and the dimension of involvement with drugs: a Guttman scalogram analysis of adolescent drug use.
J E Donovan and
R Jessor
Analyses of data from two nationwide surveys of high schoolstudents, one carried out in 1974 and the other in 1978, suggestthat problem drinking may be seen as yet another step alongan underlying dimension of involvement with both licit and illicitdrugs. The dimension of involvement with drugs consists of thefollowing levels: nonuse of alcohol or illicit drugs; nonproblemuse of alcohol; marijuana use; problem drinking; use of pills(amphetamines, barbiturates, hallucinogenic drugs); and theuse of "hard drugs" such as cocaine or heroin. The dimensionpossesses excellent Guttman-scale properties in both nationalsamples as well as in subsamples differing in gender and ethnicbackground. The ordering of the levels of involvement was confirmedby the ordering of the alcohol-drug involvement groups basedon their mean scores on measures of psychosocial proneness forinvolvement in problem behavior. The excessive use of a licitdrug, i.e., problem drinking, appears to indicate greater involvementin drug use than does the use of an illicit drug, marijuana.This finding points to the importance of distinguishing betweenuse and problem use of drugs in efforts to understand adolescentdrug involvement.
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