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Does Chinese culture influence psychosocial factors for heroin use among young adolescents in China? A cross-sectional study

机译:中国文化是否会影响中国青少年使用海洛因的社会心理因素?横断面研究

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Background Little empirical research has examined how cultural factors influence psychosocial factors for heroin drug use. The objectives of the study were to investigate the levels of individualism and collectivism among young adolescents and how cultural differences were associated with the constructs of the Theory of Planned Behavior and other psychosocial factors for heroin drug use. Methods A cross-sectional study was conducted among young adolescents in an HIV and heroin-stricken area in China. The Individualism-Collectivism Interpersonal Assessment Inventory (ICIAI) was used to measure cultural norms and values in the context of three social groups: family members, close friends, and classmates. Results A total of 220 boys and 241 girls were recruited and participated in an interview. Compared to boys, girls reported higher levels of the three specific-relationship ICIAIs, as well as higher levels of perceived behavioral control for heroin use, perceived peer control, and communication with parent about heroin use, but a lower level of favorable attitude towards heroin use. The levels of descriptive and subjective norms of heroin use were low in both girls and boys. Among boys, family ICIAI was positively associated with perceived behavioral control, and friend ICIAI was positively associated with perceived peer control and communication with parent. Among girls, family ICIAI was positively associated with perceived behavioral control and communication with parents about heroin use, but negatively with favorable attitudes to heroin use; friend ICIAI was positively associated with perceived peer control, and classmate ICIAI was negatively associated with favorable attitudes toward heroin use. Conclusions This study documents that collectivistic aspects of Chinese culture may influence psychosocial factors for heroin use, although the patterns are varied by gender. Findings provide an empirical basis for the development of culturally competent intervention programs for heroin use intervention and prevention.
机译:背景技术很少有经验研究研究文化因素如何影响海洛因吸毒的社会心理因素。这项研究的目的是调查青少年的个人主义和集体主义水平,以及文化差异如何与计划行为理论和海洛因药物使用的其他社会心理因素的构成联系起来。方法对中国艾滋病毒和海洛因感染地区的青少年进行横断面研究。个人主义-集体主义人际关系评估量表(ICIAI)被用于衡量三个社会群体(家庭成员,密友和同学)中的文化规范和价值观。结果共招募了220名男孩和241名女孩,并参加了访谈。与男孩相比,女孩报告的三种特定关系ICIAIs水平较高,对海洛因使用的知觉行为控制水平,对同伴的知觉控制以及与父母之间关于海洛因使用的沟通水平较高,但对海洛因的正面态度较低使用。在女孩和男孩中,海洛因使用的描述性和主观规范水平均较低。在男孩中,家庭ICIAI与感知的行为控制呈正相关,而朋友ICIAI与感知的同伴控制和与父母的沟通呈正相关。在女孩中,家庭ICIAI与感知到的行为控制以及与父母有关海洛因使用的交流呈正相关,而与对海洛因使用的良好态度呈负相关;朋友ICIAI与同伴控制感呈正相关,而同学ICIAI与对海洛因使用的良好态度呈负相关。结论该研究表明,尽管文化模式因性别而异,但中国文化的集体主义方面可能影响使用海洛因的社会心理因素。研究结果为开发具有文化竞争力的海洛因使用干预和预防干预方案提供了经验基础。

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