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                                                                      Race and justice
                                                                          3(1) 3-30
General Strain             Theory       and                      K@ The Author(s) 2013
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                                      Sg                  DOI: 10. 1177/2153368712460553
American           Indian                                         http://ra.sagepub.com

Adolescents                                                            OSAGE




Tamela   McNulty   Eitle', David  Eitle', and
Michelle  Johnson-Jennings



Abstract
Despite the well-established finding that American Indian adolescents are ata greater risk
of illicit substance use and abuse than the general population, few generalist explanations
of deviance have been extended to American Indian substance use. Using a popular gen-
eralist explanation of deviance, General Strain Theory (GST), we explore the predictive
utility of this model with a subsample of American Indian adolescents from Waves I and II
of the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health (Add-Health). Overall, we find
mixed supportfor the utility of GST to account for American Indian adolescent substance
use. While exposure to recent life events, a common measure of stress exposure, was
found to be a robust indicator of substance use, we found mixed support for the thesis
that negative affect plays a key role in mediating the link between strain and substance use.
However,  we did find evidence that personal and social resources serve to condition the
link between stress exposure and substance use, with parental control, self-restraint, reli-
giosity, and exposure to substance using peers each serving to moderate the association
between  strain and substance use, albeit in more complex ways than expected.


Keywords
general strain theory, criminological theories, anomie/strain, criminological theories,
marijuana, drugs, crack-cocaine, drugs, crystal-meth, drugs, juvenile delinquency,
race and juvenile justice, indigenous people, race/ethnicity




Department of Sociology & Anthropology, Montana State University, Bozeman, MT, USA
2 College of Pharmacy, University of Minnesota, Duluth, MN, USA

Corresponding Author:
Tamela McNulty Eitle, Department of Sociology & Anthropology, Montana State University, P.O. Box
172380, Bozeman, MT 59717, USA
Email: teitle@montana.edu

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