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Latino Subgroup as a Moderator of the Relationship between LanguageUsage and Alcohol Use in a National Sample of Latino EmergingAdults

机译:拉丁裔小组作为语言之间关系的主持人拉丁美洲新兴国家的国家样本中的使用和饮酒大人

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Emerging adulthood represents a period of increased risk for alcohol use. For Latino emerging adults, less is known regarding the role cultural variables play in alcohol use behaviors. Research in this area has primarily been conducted using Latino college student samples and/or a single Latino subgroup. This study investigates Latino subgroup as a moderator of the relationship between language usage and alcohol use variables, using a nationally-representative sample of Latino emerging adults from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health (Add Health). Participants (N=2,477) identified as Mexican/ Mexican American, Cuban/ Cuban American, Puerto Rican, or Central/South American/Other Hispanic. Results of regression analyses indicated that gender, education, and language usage have a differential impact on alcohol use and binge drinking behaviors among individuals from different Latino subgroups. Implications for future research and alcohol prevention are discussed.
机译:成年人的成长代表着饮酒风险增加的时期。对于拉丁裔新兴成年人,关于文化变量在饮酒行为中所起的作用知之甚少。该领域的研究主要是使用拉丁裔大学生样本和/或一个拉丁裔亚组进行的。这项研究使用国家青少年健康纵向研究(增加健康)中具有国家代表性的拉丁裔新兴成年人,调查了拉丁裔亚组作为语言使用与饮酒变量之间关系的调节者。参与者(N = 2,477)被标识为墨西哥/墨西哥裔美国人,古巴/古巴裔美国人,波多黎各人或中/南美/其他西班牙裔。回归分析的结果表明,性别,教育程度和语言使用对不同拉丁裔亚族个体的饮酒和暴饮酒行为有不同的影响。讨论了对未来研究和酒精预防的意义。

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