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Encouraging Mexican-Heritage Youth to Intervene When Friends Drink: The Role of Targeted Parent-Child Communication Against Alcohol

机译:鼓励墨西哥传统青年在朋友喝酒时进行干预:有针对性的亲子沟通反对酗酒的作用

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Drawing from primary socialization theory, we hypothesized that as Mexican-heritage youth engage in targeted parent-child communication against alcohol, they are more likely to disapprove of and consider the negative consequences of drinking alcohol. In turn, such antialcohol perceptions are likely to encourage them to intervene if a friend was to drink alcohol. The analyses were based on self-reported longitudinal data from 1,149 Mexican-heritage youth in sixth to eighth grades (M = 12 years, SD = .61).As males and females engaged in targeted parent-child communication against alcohol, they were more likely to consider the negative consequences of alcohol consumption. Consequently, they reported that they would be more likely to intervene by talking to the friend or an adult. Disapproving of alcohol consumption played a minor role for male and female Mexican-heritage youth.
机译:根据主要的社会化理论,我们假设,随着墨西哥裔年轻人针对酒精进行有针对性的亲子沟通,他们更有可能不赞成并考虑饮酒的负面后果。反过来,如果朋友要喝酒,这种抗酒精感可能会鼓励他们进行干预。这些分析是基于自我报告的纵向数据,该纵向数据来自1至149位墨西哥六年级至八年级的青年(M = 12岁,SD = 0.61)。由于男性和女性从事针对性的针对酒精的亲子交流,他们更加可能会考虑饮酒的负面影响。因此,他们报告说,他们更有可能通过与朋友或成年人交谈来进行干预。不赞成饮酒的男性和女性墨西哥裔青年所占比例较小。

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