ADOLESCENT DRUG USE AND OTHER BEHAVIORS

Abstract
SUMMARY: Little systematic information is available concerning the association between adolescent drug usage and other forms of behavior. The present study addressed this issue. Two hundred and thirty‐one adolescents completed questionnaires concerning their use of drugs (alcohol, tobacco, pain‐killers, marijuana, etc.). Factor analysis of endorsements of a broad range of behaviors, followed by regression analysis, indicated that sexual behavior, general delinquency, school misbehavior, social behavior and studying/reading (—) were all related to drug use. School achievement (—) and domestic behavior (—) gave lower correlations. Religious behavior did not emerge as a clear correlate.

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