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Miscellaneous Article

Issues and Concerns on the Validity of Self-Reports in Student-Based Studies on Minority Populations

Pages 1949-1954 | Published online: 03 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

This study uses large, nationally representative samples of high school seniors to investigate the epidemiology, reliability, and validity of racial/ethnic differences in drug use. On average, use is highest among American Indians and Whites, at an intermediate level among Hispanics, and lowest among Blacks and Asians. Racial/ethnic differences in drug-related attitudes and perceptions largely parallel differences in self-reported drug use. We argue that such correspondence should be taken, to a considerable extent, as evidence of the validity of self-reports.

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