Patterns of mean age at drug use initiation by race and ethnicity, 2004-2019.

J Subst Use Addict Treat

Department of Medical Education and Clinical Sciences, Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine, Washington State University, WA, USA.

Published: June 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Adolescent drug use can lead to serious mental health issues later in life, but targeted prevention strategies may help; however, there's limited research on the age at which different racial/ethnic groups start using drugs.
  • The study analyzed data from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health (2004-2019) focusing on individuals aged 12 to 21 to understand trends in drug initiation age among various races/ethnicities.
  • The results showed that the mean initiation age generally increased for many drugs, particularly among several racial/ethnic groups, although it decreased for some drugs like inhalants among certain populations; this information can aid in developing effective prevention strategies.

Article Abstract

Introduction: Adolescent drug use can result in clinically significant psychiatric outcomes later in life mitigated by targeted prevention strategies. While mean age of drug initiation has increased over time, there is little research of mean age of drug initiation among adolescents by race/ethnicity.

Methods: The study used the National Survey on Drug Use and Health data (2004-2019). Sample included individuals aged 12 to 21 years. Year-by-year drug use initiation (i.e., first-time use within the past year) trends examined for each drug by race/ethnicity using jointpoint regression.

Results: Sample included 95,022 initiates for any of 18 drugs. Year-by-year mean initiation age significantly increased for alcohol (except Non-Hispanic [NH] White, 2004-2012), tobacco cigarettes (except NH American Indian/Alaska Native [AI/AN]), cigars, marijuana (except NH Asian or Pacific Islander, NH Multiracial), cocaine (except NH Black). Significant increase in mean initiation age found for heroin (Hispanic/Latinx only), hallucinogens (NH White, NH Black only), LSD (NH White only), methamphetamines (NH White only), smokeless tobacco (NH White, NH Black only), inhalants (only NH White, NH AI/AN; NH Multiracial, 2004-2011), sedatives (NH White, Hispanic/Latinx only), stimulants (NH White, Hispanic/Latinx only), and ecstasy (NH White, NH Black, Hispanic/Latinx only). Significant decrease in mean initiation age found for alcohol (only NH White, 2013-2019), smokeless tobacco (only Hispanic/Latinx, 2015-2019; NH AI/AN, 2012-2019), and inhalants (only NH Multiracial, 2012-2019).

Conclusion: Mean initiation age differed widely by race/ethnicity. Mean initiation age in most racial/ethnic groups increased for several drugs including alcohol, marijuana, and tobacco products and decreased for some drugs such as inhalants. These findings could help inform groups to target for future prevention strategies.

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