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Understanding Associations Between Neighborhood Socioeconomic Status and Negative Consequences of Drinking: a Moderated Mediation Analysis

机译:了解邻里社会经济状况与饮酒的负面后果之间的关联:适度的调解分析

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We explored how neighborhood socioeconomic status (SES) is related to negative consequences of drinking to explain why racial/ethnic minority group members are more at risk than Whites for adverse alcohol outcomes. We tested direct and indirect effects of neighborhood SES on alcohol problems and examined differences by gender and race. We used data from the 2000 and 2005 National Alcohol Surveys (N = 7912 drinkers aged 18 and older; 49 % female) linked with data from the 2000 Decennial Census in multivariate path models adjusting for individual demographics. In the full sample, neighborhood disadvantage had a significant direct path to increased negative consequences, with no indirect paths through depression, positive affect or pro-drinking attitudes. Neighborhood affluence had significant indirect paths to increased negative consequences through greater pro-drinking attitudes and increased heavy drinking. Subgroup analyses showed the indirect path from affluence to consequences held for White men, with no effects of neighborhood disadvantage. For racial/ethnic minority men, significant indirect paths emerged from both neighborhood disadvantage and affluence to increased consequences through greater pro-drinking attitudes and more heavy drinking. For minority women, there was an indirect effect of neighborhood affluence through reduced depression to fewer drinking consequences. There were limited neighborhood effects on alcohol outcomes for White women. Interventions targeting pro-drinking attitudes in both affluent and disadvantaged areas may help reduce alcohol-related problems among men. Initiatives to improve neighborhood conditions could enhance mental health of minority women and reduce alcohol-related health disparities.
机译:我们探讨了邻里社会经济状况(SES)与饮酒的负面影响之间的关系,以解释为什么种族/少数族裔群体成员在酒精不良后果方面的风险要高于白人。我们测试了邻里SES对酒精问题的直接和间接影响,并检查了性别和种族的差异。我们将2000年和2005年国家酒精调查(N = 7912岁,年龄在18岁及以上;女性为49%)的数据与2000年十年期人口普查的数据相关联,用于针对个人人口统计进行调整的多元路径模型。在整个样本中,邻里劣势具有增加负面后果的重要直接途径,而没有通过抑郁,积极影响或饮酒前途的间接途径。邻里富裕具有显着的间接途径,可通过提高亲饮态度和增加大量饮酒来增加负面后果。亚组分析显示了从富裕到对白人男子造成的后果的间接路径,没有邻里不利的影响。对于少数族裔/种族男子来说,重要的间接途径是从邻居处境不利和富裕到通过增加节酒的态度和增加饮酒量来增加后果。对于少数族裔妇女而言,邻里富裕通过减少抑郁症减少饮酒后果产生了间接影响。白人妇女对酒精结局的邻里影响有限。针对富裕和处境不利地区的赞成饮酒态度的干预措施可能有助于减少男性中与酒精有关的问题。改善邻里条件的举措可增强少数族裔妇女的心理健康并减少与酒精有关的健康差异。

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