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Blood is thicker than booze: Examining the role of familism and gender in alcohol use and related consequences among Hispanic college students

机译:血液比酒更浓:在西班牙裔大学生中研究家族主义和性别在酗酒和相关后果中的作用

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The present study evaluated cultural, ethnic, and gender differences in drinking and alcohol-related problems among Hispanic students. Familism protects against negative outcomes in Hispanic populations, thus we expected familism to buffer against alcohol problems. Participants (N =623; 53% female) completed a battery of measures. Results suggested that familism was protective against drinking. Furthermore, alcohol use mediated the association between familism and alcohol-related problems. In sum, understanding that culture plays an important role in people’s behaviors and identifying protective factors is critical to inform culturally sensitive prevention and intervention efforts.
机译:本研究评估了西班牙裔学生在饮酒和酒精相关问题中的文化,种族和性别差异。家族主义可以预防西班牙裔人口的不良后果,因此我们期望家族主义可以缓解酒精问题。参加者(N = 623;女性53%)完成了一系列措施。结果表明,家族主义可以防止饮酒。此外,饮酒介导了家族主义与酒精相关问题之间的联系。总而言之,了解文化在人们的行为中起着重要的作用,识别保护因素对于为文化敏感的预防和干预工作提供信息至关重要。

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