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Changing Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Heavy Drinking Trajectories Through Young Adulthood: A Comparative Cohort Study

机译:通过年轻成年期改变重型饮用轨迹的种族/民族差异:比较队列研究

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BackgroundThere is evidence of racial/ethnic differences in the age at which young adults age out of heavy drinking. Some studies have found Black and Hispanic drinkers engage in more frequent heavy drinking than White people beyond adulthood. Yet, the alcohol-related disparities literature has produced contradictory findings on whether an age-crossover effect is evident among racial/ethnic groups; that is, whether racial/ethnic minorities' drinking levels or trajectories are lower than White people at young ages but later exceed (or crossover) those of White people. This study extends this scant literature by assessing whether racial/ethnic differences in heavy drinking have changed over time (possibly accounting for mixed findings from prior research); and tests for an age-crossover effect in heavy drinking using longitudinal data from 2 cohorts born 20years apart.
机译:BackgresseSthere是在繁重饮酒中的年轻成年人的年龄的种族/民族差异的证据。 一些研究发现,黑人和西班牙裔饮酒者比成年期外的白人更频繁地繁殖。 然而,酒精相关的差异文献产生了关于在种族/族群中是否明显的年龄交叉效应的矛盾调查结果; 也就是说,种族/少数群体的饮酒水平或轨迹低于年轻人的白人,但后来超过(或交叉)那些白人。 本研究通过评估沉重饮酒中的种族/民族差异随着时间的推移而改变的种族/民族差异(可能会计从事研究中的混合发现)来延伸这一神出的文献。 使用来自2个队列20年的2个队列的纵向数据进行重型饮用的年龄交叉效果的测试。

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