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Perceived discrimination as a risk factor for Latina/o youth's substance use: do parent- and peer-based communication and relationship resources act as protective factors?

机译:认为歧视是拉美裔青少年滥用毒品的危险因素:基于父母和同伴的沟通和关系资源是否可以作为保护因素?

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Based on general strain theory, it was hypothesized that as Latina/o youth experience perceived discrimination, they are more likely to develop acculturation stress and, in turn, more likely to use substances. Two additional hypotheses were set forth to examine how parent- and peer-based communication, relationship, and norm resources may function as buffers, thereby decreasing the likelihood that strained youth will use substances. Latina/o youth (N = 728) from 23 schools in Phoenix, AZ, completed surveys at three waves over 2 years. Structural equation modeling (SEM) results supported the first hypothesis. Yet, contrary to the second hypothesis, neither parent nor peer resources were significant moderators. Implications are discussed for theory and parent- and peer-based prevention research directed at perceived discrimination, acculturation stress, and substance use.
机译:基于一般的应变理论,假设随着拉丁裔青少年经历感知的歧视,他们更有可能出现适应压力,进而使用物质。提出了另外两个假设,以检验基于父母和同伴的交流,关系和规范资源如何起到缓冲作用,从而降低紧张的年轻人使用药物的可能性。来自亚利桑那州凤凰城23所学校的拉丁裔/青年(N = 728)在两年内完成了三波调查。结构方程模型(SEM)结果支持第一个假设。然而,与第二种假设相反,父母资源或同伴资源都不是重要的主持人。讨论了针对针对感知的歧视,适应压力和物质使用的理论以及基于父母和同伴的预防研究的含义。

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