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This paper reports the association of current Stimulant use with demographi
c: other substance use, violence-related, social and intrapersonal variable
s among a large sample of high risk adolescents. A total of 21.4% of the sa
mple reported using stimulants in the last 30 days. In a final, multivariab
le model, nonredundant concurrent predictors of current stimulant use were
reports that friends use stimulants, reports that stimulants were likely to
be used again in the next 12 months, use of alcohol, hallucinogens, or coc
aine in the last 30 days, use of alcohol or other drugs to feel more safe,
and reports of depression in the last week. Being above the median on 0 to
all 7 of these correlates predicted from 0% to 85% of those who were above
the median on current stimulant use. One may speculate that programming for
these stimulant-using youth should include treatment of multiple substance
s, depression, and correction of social-cognitive misperceptions. (C) 1999
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