Self-Medication and Violent Behavior Slp Edition

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Self-Medication and Violent Behavior Slp Edition

Author(s): Michael K. Ostrowsky (Author)

  • Publisher: Lfb Scholarly Pub Llc
  • Publication Date: 15 Jan. 2008
  • Edition: Slp
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 249 pages
  • ISBN-10: 1593322992
  • ISBN-13: 9781593322991

Book Description

Ostrowsky identifies the causes and consequences of alcohol and marijuana use among adolescents. Edward Khantzian’s self-medication hypothesis provides the theoretical framework. However, using longitudinal data from the Rochester Youth Development Study, Ostrowsky extends Khantzian’s perspective. The results provide little support to the five predictions of the self-medication hypothesis, but interesting findings emerge. In terms of drug use, weak school commitment predicts an increase in alcohol use and weak parental attachment predicts an increase in marijuana use among early and late adolescent girls. In terms of violence, high self-esteem was found to increase violent behavior among late adolescent girls, contrary to expectation.

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About the Author

Michael Ostrowsky is an Assistant Professor of Sociology at Southern Utah University, where he teaches deviant behavior, crime and society, juvenile delinquency, social problems, and research methods.

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