PEER ASSOCIATION AND PERCEPTION OF HARMS AND BENEFITS ASSOCIATED MARIJUANA USE AMONG JAMAICAN ADOLESCENTS

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Autor(a) principal: Wynter,Jason
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Hynes,Marya
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Texto & contexto enfermagem (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objective: to examine the relationship between peer association and perception of harms and benefits associated marijuana use among Jamaican adolescents. Method: the purpose of the study is to examine the relationship between peer association and perception of harms and benefits associated with marijuana use among 300 Jamaican adolescents in grades 10 and 11. Results: lifetime prevalence for marijuana use was higher for total males 34% compared to total females 26%. Overall lifetime prevalence roused by 4% in the move from grade 10 or form 4 to grade 11 or fifth form. Data reveal the mean age for first use at age 12 years. Data also revealed that males were more likely to have friends who use marijuana than their female counterpart. Conclusion: there was a significant difference in opinion relating to perception of harms of marijuana use and peer association, which was evidenced with a weak correlation of .29. Also, there was a significant difference in benefits of marijuana use by peer association, with a moderate correlation of .31.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv PEER ASSOCIATION AND PERCEPTION OF HARMS AND BENEFITS ASSOCIATED MARIJUANA USE AMONG JAMAICAN ADOLESCENTS
title PEER ASSOCIATION AND PERCEPTION OF HARMS AND BENEFITS ASSOCIATED MARIJUANA USE AMONG JAMAICAN ADOLESCENTS
spellingShingle PEER ASSOCIATION AND PERCEPTION OF HARMS AND BENEFITS ASSOCIATED MARIJUANA USE AMONG JAMAICAN ADOLESCENTS
Wynter,Jason
Marijuana use
Adolescents
Risk
Marijuana smoking
Drugs
University
Students, adolescents
title_short PEER ASSOCIATION AND PERCEPTION OF HARMS AND BENEFITS ASSOCIATED MARIJUANA USE AMONG JAMAICAN ADOLESCENTS
title_full PEER ASSOCIATION AND PERCEPTION OF HARMS AND BENEFITS ASSOCIATED MARIJUANA USE AMONG JAMAICAN ADOLESCENTS
title_fullStr PEER ASSOCIATION AND PERCEPTION OF HARMS AND BENEFITS ASSOCIATED MARIJUANA USE AMONG JAMAICAN ADOLESCENTS
title_full_unstemmed PEER ASSOCIATION AND PERCEPTION OF HARMS AND BENEFITS ASSOCIATED MARIJUANA USE AMONG JAMAICAN ADOLESCENTS
title_sort PEER ASSOCIATION AND PERCEPTION OF HARMS AND BENEFITS ASSOCIATED MARIJUANA USE AMONG JAMAICAN ADOLESCENTS
author Wynter,Jason
author_facet Wynter,Jason
Hynes,Marya
author_role author
author2 Hynes,Marya
author2_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Wynter,Jason
Hynes,Marya
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Marijuana use
Adolescents
Risk
Marijuana smoking
Drugs
University
Students, adolescents
topic Marijuana use
Adolescents
Risk
Marijuana smoking
Drugs
University
Students, adolescents
description ABSTRACT Objective: to examine the relationship between peer association and perception of harms and benefits associated marijuana use among Jamaican adolescents. Method: the purpose of the study is to examine the relationship between peer association and perception of harms and benefits associated with marijuana use among 300 Jamaican adolescents in grades 10 and 11. Results: lifetime prevalence for marijuana use was higher for total males 34% compared to total females 26%. Overall lifetime prevalence roused by 4% in the move from grade 10 or form 4 to grade 11 or fifth form. Data reveal the mean age for first use at age 12 years. Data also revealed that males were more likely to have friends who use marijuana than their female counterpart. Conclusion: there was a significant difference in opinion relating to perception of harms of marijuana use and peer association, which was evidenced with a weak correlation of .29. Also, there was a significant difference in benefits of marijuana use by peer association, with a moderate correlation of .31.
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