Journal of Crime and Justice
Volume 38, Issue 3, 2015, Pages 377-394
Exploring the impact of alcohol and marijuana use on commercial sexual exploitation among male youth using parallel-process latent growth curve modeling (Article)
Reid J.A.* ,
Piquero A.R. ,
Sullivan C.J.
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Criminology Program, University of South Florida St. Petersburg, St. Petersburg, FL, United States
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Program of Criminology, University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, TX, United States
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School of Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, United States
Abstract
Few studies have explored the longitudinal relationship between commercial sexual exploitation (CSE) and the use of specific types of substances by male youth. To gain a more comprehensive understanding of the links between CSE and substance use in male youth, the current study explored this connection using longitudinal data collected from a sample of 98 male serious youthful offenders with reported incidents of CSE/prostitution. Study findings indicated that alcohol use and marijuana use, rather than the use of more serious types of drugs, were concurrently linked to involvement in CSE/prostitution. Using parallel-process latent growth modeling, associations between alcohol and marijuana use were observed, with alcohol use significantly impacting chronic and persistent CSE/prostitution. The findings highlight the need for CSE intervention programs designed for male youth to include screening and treatment for marijuana-and especially alcohol-use. © 2015 © 2014 Midwestern Criminal Justice Association.
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https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84938204222&doi=10.1080%2f0735648X.2014.965588&partnerID=40&md5=b52e03cc7157aef11f304ea9061fd280
DOI: 10.1080/0735648X.2014.965588
ISSN: 0735648X
Cited by: 1
Original Language: English