The sociology of adolescent drug and drinking behavior: A review of the state of the field: Part II |
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Authors: | Marcia Radosevich Lonn Lanza‐Kaduce Ronald L. Akers Marvin D. Krohn |
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Affiliation: | 1. The University of Iowa;2. Department of Sociology , The University of Iowa , 204 MacBride Hall, Iowa City, IA, 52242 |
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Abstract: | This is Part II of our general assessment of the state of sociological research on adolescent substance use. In Part I, presented in the previous issue of this journal, we analyzed the methodological issues in the field and summarized findings on extent and trends of use. Here, we summarize structural, interactional, and attitudinal correlates of teenage drinking and drug behavior. We characterize the field as being theoretically underdeveloped and argue that the place to look for theory to organize empirical generalizations and derive testable hypotheses is among the existing sociological theories of deviance, which have been given scant attention in the adolescent drug and drinking literature. The field of study is in need of primary data collected to test hypotheses from a single general theory that is capable of integrating structural, interactional, and attitudinal variables. |
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