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Ecstasy Use and Associated Risk Factors Among Asian-American Youth: Findings From a National Survey

NCJ Number
236024
Journal
Journal of Ethnicity in Substance Abuse Volume: 10 Issue: 2 Dated: April - June 2011 Pages: 112-125
Author(s)
Ping Wu; Xinhua Liu; Jueun Kim; Bin Fan
Date Published
June 2011
Length
14 pages
Annotation
This study examined ecstasy use among Asian-American youth.
Abstract
This study examined ecstasy use and associated risk and protective factors among Asian-American youth. Data from 996 Asian-American adolescents and 1,108 Asian-American young adults were used. Ecstasy use was relatively common among Asian-American youth. Among adolescents, it was associated with older age, poor parent-child communication, having been approached by drug sellers, living in a metropolitan area, and positive attitudes toward substance use. Among Asian-American young adults, it was associated with having been born in the United States, having been approached by drug sellers, criminal justice system involvement, and positive attitudes toward substance use. Implications for designing substance use prevention/intervention programs for this minority group are discussed. (Published Abstract)