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- Title
Origins of Tolerance: Findings from a Replication of Stouffer's Communism, Conformity, and Civil Liberties.
- Authors
Williams Jr., J. Allen; Nunn, Clyde Z.; Peter, Louis St.
- Abstract
Abstract To estimate the relative importance of demographic, interpersonal, and personal factors on adolescent drug use, dummy variable regression analyses were conducted on matched adolescent-parent-best schoolfriend triads (N - 1, 112} from five public secondary schools in New York State. The findings indicate that the legal drugs, such as hard liquor and tobacco, are strong precursors to illicit drug use. Three stages of drug use are differentiated: ( I ) legal substances, (2) marihuana, and (3) illicit drugs other than marihuana. Different processes and factors are involved at each stage. General sociability is most important with respect to hard liquor. Drug use by one's peers is most important with respect to marihuana use. If their friends use marihuana, most adolescents will also do so, irrespective of social, psychological, or familial characteristics. Progression to other drugs does not depend as strongly on values and activities characterizing the peer group. Quality of relationships between parent and adolescent and the adolescent's personal adjustment anti school performance become important. A developmental model is proposed to account for adolescent involvement in legal and illegal drugs.
- Subjects
REGRESSION analysis; MULTIVARIATE analysis; SECONDARY education; TOBACCO; DRUG abuse; SOCIABILITY
- Publication
Social Forces, 1976, Vol 55, Issue 2, p394
- ISSN
0037-7732
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.2307/2576230