Patterns of drug use among Cuban-American, African-American, and white non-Hispanic boys.
W A Vega,
A G Gil and
R S Zimmerman
School of Public Health, University of California, Berkeley 94720.
This study examined initiation into drug use during grade schoolyears in a sample of Cuban-American, Black, and White non-Hispanicstudents in the greater Miami, Fla, area. Findings indicatethat first use of alcohol occurs in fifth grade and cigarettesin sixth grade for all subgroups except White non-Hispanics,who peak in the fifth grade. White non-Hispanics had the highestlife-time levels of alcohol and cigarette use. Foreign-bornCuban Americans had a lower lifetime prevalence of alcohol andcigarette use than US-born Cuban Americans. Higher acculturationlevel was related to first use of alcohol. One important implicationof this study is that alcohol interventions should begin nolater than third grade and smoking interventions no later thanfourth grade.
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