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THE HISPANIC AMERICANS BASELINE ALCOHOLSURVEY (HABLAS): PREDICTIVE INVARIANCEOF DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICSON ATTITUDES TOWARDS ALCOHOL ACROSSHISPANIC NATIONAL GROUPS#

机译:西班牙裔美国人基线酒精摄入量(哈布拉):酒精特性跨越跨西班牙民族群体的人口统计学特征预测不变性#

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This study compares the demographic predictors of items assessing attitudes towards drinking across Hispanic national groups. Data were from the 2006 Hispanic Americans Baseline Alcohol Survey (HABLAS), which used a multistage cluster sample design to interview 5,224 individuals randomly selected from the household population in Miami, New York, Philadelphia, Houston, and Los Angeles. Predictive invariance of demographic predictors of alcohol attitudes over four Hispanic national groups (Puerto Rican, Cuban, Mexican, and South/Central Americans) was examined using multiple-group seemingly unrelated probit regression. The analyses examined whether the influence of various demographic predictors varied across the Hispanic national groups in their regression coefficients, item intercepts, and error correlations. The hypothesis of predictive invariance was supported. Hispanic groups did not differ in how demographic predictors related to individual attitudinal items (regression slopes were invariant). In addition, the groups did not differ in attitudinal endorsement rates once demographic covariates were taken into account (item intercepts were invariant). Although Hispanic groups have different attitudes about alcohol, the influence of multiple demographic characteristics on alcohol attitudes operates similarly across Hispanic groups. Future models of drinking behavior in adult Hispanics need not posit moderating effects of group on the relation between these background characteristics and attitudes.
机译:这项研究比较了评估西班牙裔民族对饮酒态度的各项的人口预测因素。数据来自2006年西班牙裔美国人基准酒精调查(HABLAS),该调查使用多阶段聚类样本设计对来自迈阿密,纽约,费城,休斯敦和洛杉矶的家庭人口中随机选择的5224个人进行了访谈。使用多组看似无关的概率回归检验了四个拉美裔民族(波多黎各人,古巴人,墨西哥人和南美洲/中美洲人)的酒精态度的人口统计学预测变量的预测不变性。分析检查了各种人口统计学预测因素在西班牙裔民族中的回归系数,项目截距和误差相关性是否存在差异。支持预测不变性的假设。西班牙裔人群在人口统计学因素与个体态度项目之间的关系上没有差异(回归斜率不变)。此外,一旦考虑了人口统计学协变量,两组的态度认可率就没有差异(项目截距不变)。尽管西班牙裔群体对酒精的态度不同,但多种人口统计学特征对酒精态度的影响在整个西班牙裔群体中也类似。将来的成年西班牙裔成年人饮酒行为模型不需要对这些背景特征和态度之间的关系施加调节作用。

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