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Socioenvironmental Risk Factors for Adolescent Marijuana Use in a United States-Mexico Border Community.

Elizabeth Salerno Valdez1, Luis Valdez1, Josephine Korchmaros2, David O Garcia3, Sally Stevens2, Samantha Sabo4, Scott Carvajal3.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: We examined how socioenvironmental risk factors unique to the United States-Mexico border, defined as border community and immigration stress, normalization of drug trafficking, and perceived disordered neighborhood stress, contribute to tobacco, alcohol, and marijuana use among adolescents residing there.
DESIGN: Cross-sectional design.
SETTING: The study was conducted at a high school on the United States-Mexico border.
SUBJECTS: A sample of 445 primarily Hispanic students (ages 14-18). MEASURE: Perceived Disordered Neighborhood Stress Scale, Border Community and Immigration Stress Scale, and Normalization of Drug Trafficking Scale. ANALYSIS: Logistic regression assessed the association between the socioenvironmental risk factors and past 30-day tobacco, alcohol, and marijuana use.
RESULTS: Participants with higher border community and immigration stress scores were significantly more likely to have used tobacco (adjusted odds ratio [aOR] = 1.41, P < .01) and alcohol (aOR = 1.31, P < .01) in the past 30 days. Perceived disordered neighborhood stress also was associated with past 30-day alcohol use (aOR = 1.46, P < .00). The normalization of drug trafficking was associated with past 30-day marijuana use (aOR = 1.45, P < .05).
CONCLUSIONS: Public health practitioners, educational institutions, and policy makers should consider the economic and normative environment of the United States-Mexico border for future substance use prevention and risk reduction efforts targeting border adolescents.

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Keywords:  United States-Mexico border; adolescents; age specific; psychometric analysis; racial minority groups; research methods; school; specific populations; specific settings; substance use; underserved populations

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32458691      PMCID: PMC8034828          DOI: 10.1177/0890117120927527

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Health Promot        ISSN: 0890-1171


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