Trippin' on Sally D: Exploring predictors of salvia divinorum experimentation.
Citation:
Miller, B. L., Griffin, O. H., Gibson, C. L., & Khey, D. N. (2009). Trippin' on Sally D: Exploring predictors of salvia divinorum experimentation. Journal of Criminal Justice, 37(4), 396-403.
Abstract:
Salvia divinorum is a new recreational drug where few studies have been conducted on its prevalence and predictors of use. Using a sample of undergraduate students, this study investigated these issues. While a small number reported experimenting with salvia, logistic regression models showed that demographics, marijuana use, and self-control are statistically significant predictors. The effect of gender on use was explained by low self-control; but the effect of marijuana use remained. Results also showed that White males who frequently smoke marijuana and have extremely low self-control are most likely to use salvia. Limitations and future research are discussed.

