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Drug Use Homophily in Adolescent Offenders' Close Friendship Groups

NCJ Number
305561
Journal
Journal of Youth and Adolescence Volume: 51 Issue: 10 Dated: 2022 Pages: 2046-2059
Author(s)
A. D. Drozdova; et al
Date Published
2022
Length
14 pages
Annotation

This study presented an analysis into how drug-use in justice-involved boys’ friendship groups relates to subsequent substance-use in the future.

Abstract

Since adolescents who befriend drug-using peers may be at risk for initiated and continued substance use, the current secondary data analysis examined how drug-use homophily (i.e., similarity) in justice-involved boys’ friendship groups relates to their subsequent substance-use variety across a period of five years. Participants were 1,216 first-time adolescent offenders (Mage Baseline = 15.29; 100% male). Multilevel model analyses revealed that, among participants who entered the study with a history of substance use, drug-use homophily was associated with greater subsequent substance-use variety. Among participants who entered the study without a history of substance use, this association was no longer significant. The findings have implications for guiding justice system programming aimed at decreasing adolescent offenders’ substance use. (Publisher abstract provided)