Abstract
The relationship of measures of sensation seeking and trait anxiety to drug use and reasons for drug use was studied among a sample of 92 detained or adjudicated adolescent males in a residual detention facility. Experience seeking was related to drug use in general and especially use of hard drugs. Anxiety tended to be related to drug avoidance, except in the case of marihuana and alcohol use. Reasons for drug use which related with experience seeking were excitement and thrill oriented; reasons associated with anxiety were related to feelings of discomfort for this sample. Experience seeking was a stronger factor than trait anxiety in these findings. Implications for more action-oriented and less insight-oriented treatment are discussed in light of these results.