Indian School Psychology Association

Journal of Child and Adolescent Behavior

Race-ethnicity and Prescription Drug Misuse: Does Self-esteem Matter?

Abstract

Author(s): Clifford L Broman, Paula K Miller and Emmanuel Jackson

The research here investigates race-ethnicity and self-esteem in the misuse of prescription drugs. While there has been much research into the demographic factors that predict prescription drug misuse (PDM), we lack a full accounting of psychosocial factors of possible importance in influencing patterns of race-ethnicity and PDM. One possible influence is self-esteem. We use data from the National Longitudinal Survey on Adolescent Health to investigate race-ethnicity, PDM and self-esteem. Findings indicate first that race-ethnicity is significant for PDM. Secondly, results indicate that self-esteem is important in understanding patterns of prescription drug misuse among young adults, but only among whites.