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Social network and census tract-level influences on substance use among emerging adult males: An activity spaces approach
Affiliation:1. IATE Joint Research Unit, UMR1208, CIRAD-INRA-SupAgro-Univ. Montpellier II, 2 place P. Viala, F-34060 Montpellier cedex 1, France;2. INRIA GraphIK, LIRMM, 161 rue Ada, F-34392 Montpellier cedex 5, France
Abstract:Social network and area level characteristics have been linked to substance use. We used snowball sampling to recruit 90 predominantly African American emerging adult men who provided typical locations visited (n=510). We used generalized estimating equations to examine social network and area level predictors of substance use. Lower social network quality was associated with days of marijuana use (B=−0.0037, p<0.0001) and problem alcohol use (B=−0.0050, p=0.0181). The influence of area characteristics on substance use differed between risky and non-risky spaces. Peer and area influences are important for substance use among men, and may differ for high and low risk places.
Keywords:Activity spaces  Emerging adults  Alcohol  Marijuana  Social networks
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