Socialization instances linked to cannabis experimentation among French teenagers
- PMID: 25099311
- DOI: 10.3109/10826084.2014.935788
Socialization instances linked to cannabis experimentation among French teenagers
Abstract
France presents one of the highest prevalence of teenagers aged 15-year-olds who report they already have experienced cannabis in Europe. Data from the French 2010 Health Behavior in School-aged Children (HSBC) survey and environmental parameters typifying schools' neighborhoods were used to study cannabis experimentation. We conducted a two-level logistic regression (clusters being schools) on 4,175 French 8th-10th graders from 156 schools. Several individual parameters were linked to cannabis experimentation. Living in a non-intact family, feeling insufficiently monitored, having poor communication with mother and being from a family with a high socio-economic status (SES) were all associated with increased risk of cannabis experimentation. At environmental level, only being in a priority education area was linked to this behavior, without explaining differences among schools.
Keywords: Epidemiology; France; cannabis experimentation; environment; self-administered survey; socio-economic status; teenagers.
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