Race and General Strain Theory: Examining the Impact of Racial Discrimination and Fear on Adolescent Marijuana and Alcohol Use.

Abstract:

BACKGROUND:To extend our knowledge of general strain theory by exploring how under-researched strains such as racial discrimination, witnessing violence, physical victimization and verbal bullying affect adolescent substance use while considering differences according to racial identification. METHODS:This research utilized data from wave three of the Project on Human Development in Chicago Neighborhoods. Statistical analysis was primarily composed of path analysis using full information maximum likelihood parameter estimates. RESULTS:The findings reveal that reporting fear decreased alcohol and marijuana use among adolescents and that racial discrimination, witnessing violence, and being the victim of verbal bullying indirectly affected marijuana and alcohol use through fear. No support was found for depression as a mediating variable. Physical victimization was the only social strain that had a direct positive effect on marijuana and alcohol use but only for Hispanics and African Americans. CONCLUSIONS:The results suggest that strains may be operating differently and there may be differential levels of exposure to certain strains according to one's race.

journal_name

Subst Use Misuse

journal_title

Substance use & misuse

authors

Steele JL

doi

10.1080/10826084.2016.1191513

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2016-10-14 00:00:00

pages

1637-1648

issue

12

eissn

1082-6084

issn

1532-2491

journal_volume

51

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