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Progression to problem drinking among Mexican American and White European first-year college students: a multiple group analysis.

机译:墨西哥裔美国人和白人欧洲一年级大学生饮酒问题的进展:多组分析。

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OBJECTIVE: Problem drinking during college is a well-known phenomenon. However, predictors of progression to problematic drinking, particularly among ethnic minorities such as Mexican Americans, have received limited research attention. METHOD: The current study compared the rates and predictors of problem drinking progression from the first to the second year of college among four groups: Mexican American men, Mexican American women, White European men, and White European women (N = 215). At baseline, participants were all first-year college students who scored as nonproblem drinkers on the Young Adult Alcohol Problems Screening Test (YAAPST). Participants were classified as progressors or stable nondrinkersonproblem drinkers based on YAAPST scores 12 months later. Hypothesized predictors of progression included behavioral undercontrol, negative emotionality, alcohol use expectancies, and cultural orientation (Mexican American sample only). Differences were anticipated between gender and ethnic groups in both progression rates and predictors of progression. RESULTS: Twenty-nine percent of the sample progressed to problematic drinking; however, no differences emerged by gender or ethnicity. For the full sample, higher behavioral undercontrol and higher negative emotionality significantly predicted progression. Differences in predictors were not found across gender and ethnic subgroups. CONCLUSIONS: The hypothesis that rates of progression to problem drinking would differ among the four gender and ethnic groups was not supported. Thus, although White European men are most often identified as at high risk for alcohol use problems, the present findings indicate that women and Mexican American students also should be targeted for prevention and/or intervention.
机译:目的:大学期间的饮酒问题是一种众所周知的现象。但是,尤其是在诸如墨西哥裔美国人这样的少数族裔中,导致不良饮酒发展的预测因素受到了有限的研究关注。方法:本研究比较了大学第一年至第二年的四类人群饮酒问题的发生率和预测指标:墨西哥裔男性,墨西哥裔女性,白人欧洲男性和白人欧洲女性(N = 215)。基线时,参加者均为在“年轻成人酒精问题筛查测试(YAAPST)”中得分为“无问题饮酒者”的一年级大学生。根据12个月后的YAAPST得分,参与者被分类为进步者或稳定的不饮酒者/无问题饮酒者。假设的进展预测因素包括行为失控,负面情绪,饮酒期望和文化倾向(仅针对墨西哥样本)。预计性别和种族群体之间的进展率和进展预测指标会有所不同。结果:29%的样本发展为有问题的饮酒;但是,性别或种族之间没有差异。对于完整样本,较高的行为控制力和较高的负面情绪可以明显预测病情进展。在性别和种族亚组中未发现预测变量的差异。结论:不支持在四个性别和种族群体中饮酒问题进展速度不同的假设。因此,尽管大多数欧洲白人男性被认为是饮酒问题的高风险人群,但目前的发现表明,女性和墨西哥裔学生也应作为预防和/或干预的对象。

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