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A Substance Use Survey With Old Order Amish Early Adolescents: Perceptions of Peer Alcohol and Drug Use

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Pages 193-203 | Published online: 11 Jul 2012
 

Abstract

Students in a junior high school serving a large Old Order Amish settlement completed a survey of attitudes, opinions, and intentions regarding substance use. A total of 1,031 students participated across a four-year span, approximately equally divided between Amish and non-Amish youths. Amish youths maintain attitudes that suggest perceived greater use of substances by their peers and greater concern about this use; however, they also express the intent to use alcohol and tobacco at a higher rate than non-Amish counterparts. The study addresses implications for interventions among Amish youths as they mature and enter an often culturally sanctioned period of alcohol use.

Acknowledgments

The authors gratefully acknowledge the work of Seth Gibson in the preparation of this article.

No effort with the Amish achieves even a moderate level of success without the support of members of the Amish community itself. Because of their humility, they prefer to remain anonymous, and we reluctantly comply.

Notes

Notes. a Lower mean scores indicate more positive attitudes toward alcohol and drug use.

b Lower mean scores indicate a belief that fewer peers use substances.

c Lower mean scores indicate less concern with learning to abstain.

d Lower mean scores indicate fewer influences.

e For this and all substances, lower mean scores indicate less intended use by peers.

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