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The ethnic density effect on alcohol use among ethnic minority people in the UK

机译:种族密度对英国少数民族人群饮酒的影响

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Background Despite lower alcohol drinking rates of UK ethnic minority people (excluding Irish) compared with those of the white majority, events of racial discrimination expose ethnic minorities to unique stressors that elevate the risk for escapist drinking. Studies of ethnic density, the geographical concentration of ethnic minorities in an area, have found racism to be less prevalent in areas of increased ethnic density, and this study hypothesises that ethnic minority people living in areas of high ethnic density will report less alcohol use relative to their counterparts, due to decreased experienced racism and increased sociocultural norms. Methods Multilevel logistic regressions were applied to data from the 1999 and 2004 Health Survey for England linked to ethnic density data from 2001 census. Results Respondents living in non-White area types and areas of higher coethnic density reported decreased odds of being current drinkers relative to their counterparts. A statistically significant reduction in the odds of exceeding sensible drinking recommendations was observed for Caribbeans in Black area types, Africans in areas of higher coethnic density and Indian people living in Indian area types. Conclusion Results confirmed a protective ethnic density effect for current alcohol consumption, but showed a less consistent picture of an ethnic density effect for adherence to sensible drinking guidelines. Previous research has shown that alcohol use is increasing among ethnic minorities, and so a greater understanding of alcohol-related behaviour among UK ethnic minority people is important to establish their need for preventive care and advice on safe drinking practices.
机译:背景信息尽管与白人相比,英国少数族裔(不包括爱尔兰人)的饮酒率较低,但种族歧视事件使少数族裔面临独特的压力,这增加了逃避现实的风险。关于种族密度的研究表明,种族主义在一个种族密度较高的地区不那么普遍,该研究假设,居住在种族密度高的地区的少数民族报告的酒精使用量相对较少对他们的同行来说,是由于减少了经历的种族主义和增加了社会文化规范。方法将多级logistic回归应用于与1999年人口普查相关的种族密度数据相关的1999年和2004年英格兰健康调查的数据。结果居住在非白人地区和较高种族密度地区的受访者相对于同龄人而言,现在成为饮酒者的几率降低了。在加勒比地区,黑人地区,种族密度较高地区的非洲人和居住在印度地区类型的印度人中,观察到超过合理饮酒建议的几率在统计学上显着降低。结论结果证实了对于当前饮酒的种族密度效应的保护作用,但是对于坚持合理饮酒准则的种族密度效应的描述却不一致。先前的研究表明,少数民族中的酒精使用量正在增加,因此,对英国少数民族中的酒精相关行为加深了解对于确立他们对预防性护理的需求以及安全饮酒方法的建议至关重要。

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    《Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health 》 |2011年第1期| p.20-25| 共6页
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    Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, University College London, London, UK;

    Department of Sociology,School of Social Sciences, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK;

    Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, University College London, London, UK;

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