School-Level Correlates of Adolescent Tobacco, Alcohol, and Marijuana Use

Nov 20, 2015Substance use & misuse

School Factors Linked to Teen Use of Tobacco, Alcohol, and Marijuana

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Abstract

Students (N = 23,615) reported that absenteeism is the most consistent predictor of substance use across grade levels.

  • Higher school-level poverty and more ethnic minority students are associated with increased alcohol, marijuana, and combined substance use, especially in lower grades.
  • Low academic achievement correlates with higher rates of alcohol and marijuana use among students.
  • Cigarette smoking is more common in affluent high schools with a larger proportion of White students.
  • Interventions targeting absenteeism may be effective in reducing overall substance use among students.
  • Schools with high rates of absenteeism may particularly benefit from programs addressing substance use prevention.

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