Kawabata Yoshito, Dalisay Francis, Pokhrel Pallav
Division of Social and Behavioral Sciences, College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences, University of Guam, UOG Station, Mangilao, Guam.
Division of Communication, Media and Fine Arts, College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences, University of Guam, UOG Station, Mangilao, Guam.
J Ethn Subst Abuse. 2024 Jan 11:1-19. doi: 10.1080/15332640.2023.2295933.
The present study examined the relationships between resistance to peer influence and cigarette and betel nut use, as well as the potential mediating role of friends who use cigarettes and betel nut, among boys and girls in Guam. This study included 673 ethnically diverse students (49% female; M age = 12.7, SD = 0.89) from eight public middle schools. The mediation analysis demonstrated that higher resistance to peer influence for both cigarette and betel nut use was associated with lower cigarette and betel nut use directly and that this association was mediated by friends who used cigarette and betel nut products. That is, low resistance to peer influence for both cigarette and betel nut use was associated with a greater number of friends who smoke and use betel nut, which was linked with more cigarette and betel nut use. The moderated mediation analysis revealed no gender difference in the indirect effect (i.e., the mediation of friends who used cigarettes and betel nut). These findings can be used to inform the design and implementation of intervention and prevention programs for at-risk youth, regardless of gender, who are vulnerable to substance use in the Pacific.
本研究调查了关岛青少年中,同伴影响抵抗力与吸烟及嚼槟榔行为之间的关系,以及吸烟和嚼槟榔的朋友在其中可能起到的中介作用。该研究涵盖了来自八所公立中学的673名不同种族的学生(49%为女生;平均年龄 = 12.7岁,标准差 = 0.89)。中介分析表明,对吸烟和嚼槟榔的同伴影响抵抗力较高,直接与较低的吸烟及嚼槟榔行为相关,且这种关联由吸烟和嚼槟榔的朋友作为中介。也就是说,对吸烟和嚼槟榔的同伴影响抵抗力较低,与更多吸烟和嚼槟榔的朋友相关,而这又与更多的吸烟及嚼槟榔行为相关。调节中介分析显示,在间接效应方面(即吸烟和嚼槟榔的朋友所起的中介作用)不存在性别差异。这些研究结果可为针对太平洋地区易受物质使用影响的高危青少年(无论性别)设计和实施干预及预防项目提供参考。