Association between Community Attachment and Prescription Drug Misuse among American Indian Adolescents in Arizona
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Data and Sample
2.2. Measures
2.3. Analytical Strategies
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions and Implications
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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% | Mean (Range) | SD | |
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Dependent Variables: | |||
Lifetime prescription drug use | 9.50 | ||
Past 30 days prescription drug use | 7.90 | ||
Independent variables: | |||
Community attachment | 2.58 (1–4) | 0.82 | |
Control variables: | |||
Individual level | |||
Age in years | 15.41 (13–18) | 1.69 | |
Male | 47.31 | ||
Youth’s negative perceptions of prescription drugs use | 3.53 (1–4) | 0.81 | |
Peer level | |||
Number of drug-free closest friends | 2.15 (0–4) | 1.63 | |
Close friends’ negative perceptions of prescription use | 3.40 (1–4) | 0.94 | |
Gang involvement | 5.01 | ||
Family level | |||
Free or reduced cost lunch | 59.50 | ||
Family attachment | 2.79 (1–4) | 0.75 | |
Parental negative perception on prescription drugs use | 3.78 (1–4) | 0.64 | |
Siblings prescription drugs used | 17.52 | ||
School level | |||
School grades | 3.61 (1–5) | 1.06 | |
Commitment to school | 3.17 (1–5) | 0.91 | |
Community and societal level | |||
Ease of access to substances | 2.08 (1–4) | 1.17 | |
Exposure to substance use prevention advertisement | 71.45 |
Model 1 Ever Used in Lifetime | Model 2 Used in Lifetime | |||||
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OR | [95% CI] | p-Value | OR | [95% CI] | p-Value | |
Age in years | 0.99 | [0.91, 1.08] | 0.861 | 0.98 | [0.90, 1.07] | 0.699 |
Male | 0.61 | [0.45, 0.81] | 0.001 | 0.62 | [0.47, 0.84] | 0.002 |
Youth’s negative perceptions of prescription drugs misuse | 0.94 | [0.79, 1.14] | 0.545 | 0.95 | [0.79, 1.14] | 0.572 |
Number of drug-free closest friends | 0.86 | [0.78, 0.95] | 0.002 | 0.87 | [0.79, 0.95] | 0.003 |
Close friends’ negative perceptions of prescription drugs misuse | 0.76 | [0.65, 0.89] | 0.001 | 0.76 | [0.65, 0.89] | 0.001 |
Gang involvement | 0.51 | [0.27, 0.96] | 0.036 | 0.55 | [0.29, 1.03] | 0.064 |
Free or reduced cost lunch | 0.88 | [0.66, 1.18] | 0.396 | 0.87 | [0.65, 1.15] | 0.329 |
Family attachment | 0.90 | [0.74, 1.09] | 0.280 | 0.95 | [0.78, 1.15] | 0.594 |
Parental negative perceptions of prescription drugs misuse | 0.91 | [0.75, 1.12] | 0.380 | 0.91 | [0.74, 1.12] | 0.361 |
Siblings used prescription drugs | 1.75 | [1.26, 2.43] | 0.001 | 1.72 | [1.24, 2.38] | 0.001 |
School grades | 0.99 | [0.86, 1.13] | 0.928 | 1.00 | [0.88, 1.14] | 0.989 |
Commitment to school | 0.93 | [0.78, 1.10] | 0.377 | 0.94 | [0.80, 1.12] | 0.492 |
Ease of access to prescription drugs | 1.19 | [1.05, 1.36] | 0.008 | 1.19 | [1.04, 1.35] | 0.009 |
Exposure to substance use prevention advertisement | 1.22 | [0.89, 1.67] | 0.223 | 1.24 | [0.90, 1.70] | 0.187 |
Community attachment | 0.78 | [0.65, 0.92] | 0.006 | |||
Nagelkerke pseudo R2 | 0.081 | 0.086 | ||||
Δ Nagelkerke pseudo R2 | 0.005 | |||||
Note. OR odds ratio; CI confidence interval |
Model 3 Ever Used in Past 30 Days | Model 4 Used in Past 30 Days | |||||
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OR | [95% CI] | p-Value | OR | [95% CI] | p-Value | |
Age in years | 0.98 | [0.88, 1.10] | 0.777 | 0.98 | [0.88, 1.10] | 0.735 |
Male | 0.71 | [0.49, 1.03] | 0.073 | 0.72 | [0.49, 1.04] | 0.080 |
Youth’s negative perceptions of prescription drugs misuse | 0.54 | [0.45, 0.66] | 0.000 | 0.54 | [0.45, 0.66] | 0.000 |
Number of drug-free closest friends | 0.97 | [0.85, 1.10] | 0.621 | 0.97 | [0.85, 1.10] | 0.649 |
Close friends’ negative perceptions of prescription drugs misuse | 0.69 | [0.57, 0.82] | 0.000 | 0.69 | [0.57, 0.82] | 0.000 |
Gang involvement | 4.20 | [2.46, 7.16] | 0.000 | 4.32 | [2.52, 7.39] | 0.000 |
Free or reduced cost lunch | 1.01 | [0.70, 1.47] | 0.949 | 1.01 | [0.70, 1.47] | 0.951 |
Family attachment | 0.79 | [0.62, 1.01] | 0.059 | 0.81 | [0.63, 1.04] | 0.096 |
Parental negative perceptions of prescription drugs misuse | 0.66 | [0.54, 0.81] | 0.000 | 0.66 | [0.54, 0.81] | 0.000 |
Siblings used prescription drugs | 2.52 | [1.73, 3.69] | 0.000 | 2.52 | [1.72, 3.68] | 0.000 |
School grades | 0.88 | [0.75, 1.03] | 0.121 | 0.88 | [0.75, 1.03] | 0.122 |
Commitment to school | 0.80 | [0.64, 0.99] | 0.037 | 0.80 | [0.64, 0.99] | 0.038 |
Ease of access to prescription drugs | 1.19 | [1.01, 1.42] | 0.040 | 1.20 | [1.01, 1.42] | 0.039 |
Exposure to substance use prevention AD | 0.94 | [0.64, 1.40] | 0.778 | 0.95 | [0.64, 1.41] | 0.794 |
Community attachment | 0.91 | [0.72, 1.15] | 0.428 | |||
Nagelkerke pseudo R2 | 0.3595 | 0.3600 | ||||
Δ Nagelkerke pseudo R2 | 0.0005 | |||||
Note. OR odds ratio; CI confidence interval |
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Huang, C.-K.; Wu, S.; Marsiglia, F.F.; Campos, A.P. Association between Community Attachment and Prescription Drug Misuse among American Indian Adolescents in Arizona. Societies 2023, 13, 79. https://doi.org/10.3390/soc13040079
Huang C-K, Wu S, Marsiglia FF, Campos AP. Association between Community Attachment and Prescription Drug Misuse among American Indian Adolescents in Arizona. Societies. 2023; 13(4):79. https://doi.org/10.3390/soc13040079
Chicago/Turabian StyleHuang, Chao-Kai, Shiyou Wu, Flavio F. Marsiglia, and Ana Paola Campos. 2023. "Association between Community Attachment and Prescription Drug Misuse among American Indian Adolescents in Arizona" Societies 13, no. 4: 79. https://doi.org/10.3390/soc13040079
APA StyleHuang, C. -K., Wu, S., Marsiglia, F. F., & Campos, A. P. (2023). Association between Community Attachment and Prescription Drug Misuse among American Indian Adolescents in Arizona. Societies, 13(4), 79. https://doi.org/10.3390/soc13040079