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A six-wave study of the consistency of Mexican/Mexican American preadolescents' lifetime substance use reports.

David A Wagstaff1, Stephen Kulis, Elvira Elek.   

Abstract

In the Fall of 2004, 1,948 5th grade students from Phoenix, AZ enrolled in an evaluation of a school-based, substance use prevention intervention. To assess the consistency of Mexican and Mexican-American students' self-reports of lifetime substance use, the present study analyzed data reported by 1,418 students who reported Mexican ancestry and completed 2 to 6 questionnaires administered over a 40-month period. By wave 6, which was completed in March 2008, lifetime alcohol, cigarette, marijuana, and inhalant use rates were 86.0%, 65.0%, 64.5%, and 62.1%, respectively. Corresponding rescission rates were 24.0%, 9.6%, 5.8%, and 9.2%. Reporting patterns with one "Yes-No" sequence accounted for more than 88% of the inconsistent self-reports. This finding suggests that the majority of Mexican/Mexican-American preadolescents participating in a substance use prevention intervention provided logically consistent self-reports of lifetime substance use.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 20443453      PMCID: PMC2892828          DOI: 10.2190/DE.39.4.b

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Drug Educ        ISSN: 0047-2379


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