Use of Violence as a Strategy of Early Adolescents for Rejecting Drug Offers in Mexican Cities.
Pub Date : 2022-01-01
Olalla Cutrín, Marvyn R Arévalo Avalos, M Dolores Corona, Bertha L Nuño-Gutiérrez, M Elena Medina-Mora, Tania Real, Miguel Ángel Mendoza-Meléndez, Francisco Lara-Valencia, Stephanie L Ayers, Stephen S Kulis, Flavio F Marsiglia
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Abstract
Drug use and violence are two interconnected problems in violent urban contexts, leading to coercive drug offers. In this study, relationships between drug use, use of violence as a strategy for rejecting drug offers, and exposure to neighborhood violence were analyzed in Mexican students. Data were obtained through a self-report survey and focus groups with lower secondary students in three Mexican metropolitan areas. Both quantitative and qualitative results indicated that students who had used or would use violence as a strategy for rejecting drug offers presented a more problematic psychosocial profile, with exposure to neighborhood violence as the main predictor. These results suggest that Mexican students in violent cities may resort to violence as a strategy for rejecting drug offers.