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Adolescent Alcohol Use in Context: The Role of Parents and Peers among African American and European American Youth

机译:语境中的青少年饮酒:非洲裔美国人和欧美青年中父母和同伴的作用

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African American youth are less likely to use alcohol than their European American counterparts; however, the greater consequences of use for African American youth highlight the need for greater research attention to this group. Two social contexts which have been linked with adolescent alcohol use are parents and peers, yet these studies have rarely included African American youth or failed to examine potential racial differences. This study examined the main and interactive effects of parents and peers, as well as the moderating role of race, on alcohol use in African American and European American rural adolescents (n = 71) identified as at high-risk for alcohol use. Contrary to study hypotheses, however, parents were not a more robust moderator for African American than European American youth. Clinical implications for prevention and intervention programming for both African American and European American youth are discussed.
机译:非裔美国人的青年人饮酒的可能性低于欧洲青年。然而,使用这种药物对非裔美国青年所带来的更大后果凸显了对这一人群的更多研究关注。与青少年饮酒有关的两个社会背景是父母和同龄人,但是这些研究很少包括非裔美国青年或未能检查潜在的种族差异。这项研究调查了父母和同伴的主要和互动影响,以及种族对调节非裔美国人和欧洲裔农村青少年(n = 71)饮酒高风险的饮酒作用。然而,与研究假设相反,父母不是非洲裔美国人,也不是比欧洲青年更健壮的主持人。讨论了针对非裔美国人和欧美青年预防和干预计划的临床意义。

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