School performance, academic aspirations, and drug use among children and adolescents |
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Authors: | M J Paulson R H Coombs M A Richardson |
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Affiliation: | School of Medicine, University of California, Los Angeles. |
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Abstract: | The relationship between drug use, school performance, and academic aspirations among 446 Anglo and Hispanic youths, age nine to seventeen, is explored. Two groups of subjects--current substance users and non-users--were interviewed. Subjects in each comparison group were similar in age, ethnicity, and gender. Overall results, consistent with prior research, indicate a significant relationship between current school performance, future educational aspirations, and drug use. No difference was noted between substance use groups on indicators of general interest in school work or probability of dropping out of school. Important differences in response patterns occurring with age, ethnicity, and gender were found. |
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