Use of alcohol and drugs in the transitional phase from adolescence to young adulthood
- 1 June 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Adolescence
- Vol. 13 (2) , 129-142
- https://doi.org/10.1016/0140-1971(90)90003-p
Abstract
The results are based on a prospective longitudinal national survey of 2000 young adults, 19-22 years old, who participated in a postal survey in 1985 and 1987; 68 per cent answered both questionnaires. This paper is mainly based on the cross-sectional analysis of the data from 1987. The transitional period from adolescence to young adulthood had a significant impact on both alcohol consumption and use of cannabis. There was a higher alcohol consumption among those who had left their parental home. The consumption was lower among those who had established an adult social role with a partner. This effect was more important than occupation, income and age. The transition from adolescence to young adulthood also implies a high risk of unemployment, since this period involves leaving school and establishing a work role. We found that unemployment was positively related to alcohol consumption and the use of cannabis among men; while among women there was a negative relationship, which was found to be insignificant. Previously unemployed women consumed less alcohol than other women in education or in paid work. This could not be explained by unemployed women working as housewives-a social role associated with a low consumption of alcohol. The significant interaction effect between unemployment and gender, with respect to alcohol consumption, could probably be explained by selection to unemployment.This publication has 11 references indexed in Scilit:
- The Increase in Alcohol Consumption among Women: a phenomenon related to accessibility or stress? A General Population StudyBritish Journal of Addiction, 1989
- ArticleAlkoholpolitik: Tidskrift för nordisk alkoholforskning (Alcohol Policy – Journal for Nordic Alcohol Research), 1988
- Stability of alcohol consumption among youth: a National Longitudinal Survey.Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 1988
- Youth unemployment and ill health: Results from a 2-year follow-up studySocial Science & Medicine, 1988
- Unemployment and illegal drug use: concordant evidence from a prospective study and national trends.BMJ, 1986
- The Relationship Between Alcohol Consumption, Alcohol Intoxication and Negative Consequences of Drinking in Four Scandinavian Countries★British Journal of Addiction, 1986
- Risk Factors for Delinquency and Illicit Drug Use from Adolescence to Young AdulthoodJournal of Drug Issues, 1986
- Påtaleligheten av selvrapportert stoffbruk blant ungdomNordisk Tidsskrift for Kriminalvidenskab, 1983
- Sex Differences in Antecedents of Substance Use Among AdolescentsJournal of Social Issues, 1982
- Drug and Drinking Behavior Among YouthAnnual Review of Sociology, 1980