| Literature DB >> 21643435 |
Melissa K Tibbits1, Linda L Caldwell, Edward A Smith, Lisa Wegner.
Abstract
A large body of research indicates that leisure activity participation is associated with substance use for American adolescents, and that leisure may be an important context of substance use prevention. It is important to begin to apply what we have learned with American youth and extend the knowledge base in other countries with significant adolescent risk behavior. The current study examined the association between leisure activity participation and substance use among a predominately Colored sample of 3497 South African 8(th) graders. Males' activity participation was characterized by five leisure activity profiles (Uninvolved; Sports and Volunteer; Mixed: Recreation and Hobbies; Mixed: Artistic; Highly Involved), whereas females' activity participation was characterized by four leisure activity profiles (Uninvolved; Uninvolved but Social; Mixed; Highly Involved). Leisure activity profiles were significantly associated with past-month alcohol, tobacco, and marijuana use.Entities:
Year: 2009 PMID: 21643435 PMCID: PMC3105330 DOI: 10.1080/04419057.2009.9728267
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World Leis J