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Racial Discrimination and Alcohol Problems Among African American Young Adults: Examining the Moderating Effects of Racial Socialization by Parents and Friends

机译:非洲裔美国年轻成年人的种族歧视和酒精问题:审查父母和朋友种族社会化的调节效应

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Objective: Racial discrimination is a stressor that may put African Americans at risk for alcohol use and related problems. We examined whether experiences of blatant (racist events) and subtle (racial microaggressions) forms of racial discrimination were associated with alcohol consumption and alcohol problems among African American young adults, and whether childhood/adolescence racial socialization by parents and friends moderated these associations. Method: The sample included 383 African American young adults (M-ag(e) = 20.65. SD = 2.28; 81% female) who completed an electronic survey in Fall, 2017. Hierarchical linear regression analyses were conducted in Mplus. Results: Experiences of racist events and racial microaggressions were associated with higher levels of alcohol consumption and more alcohol problems. Racial socialization by friends, but not parents, moderated these associations. Specifically, cultural socialization by friends buffered the effect of racist events on alcohol consumption and alcohol problems, whereas promotion of mistrust by friends exacerbated the effect of racial microaggressions on alcohol problems. Conclusions: Both blatant and subtle forms of racial discrimination were associated with higher risk for alcohol use or problems among African American young adults. Racial socialization by friends while growing up may play an important role in alcohol use outcomes during young adulthood. Findings highlight the importance of considering different forms of racial discrimination and emphasize the unique roles of racial socialization across different social contexts (i.e., parent and peers or friends) in relation to psychosocial outcomes among African American individuals.
机译:目的:种族歧视是一种压力源,可能将非洲裔美国人带入酒精使用和相关问题的风险。我们审查了是否对种族歧视的公然生活(种族主义事件)和微妙(种族微产语)形式的经验与非洲裔美国人年轻人之间的酒精消费和酒精问题相关,以及父母和朋友是否受到童年/青年的种族社会化的主持这些协会。方法:该样品包括383名非洲裔美国人年轻人(M-AG(e)= 20.65。SD = 2.28; 81%的女性),他们在2017年秋季完成了电子调查。分层线性回归分析是在Mplus中进行的。结果:种族主义事件和种族微不足道的经验与较高水平的酒精消费和更多的酒精问题有关。朋友的种族社会化,但不是父母,主持这些协会。具体而言,朋友的文化社会化缓冲了种族主义事件对酒精消费和酒精问题的影响,而通过朋友促进不信任加剧了种族微不足道对酒精问题的影响。结论:种族和微妙形式的种族歧视形式与非洲裔美国年轻成年人中的酒精使用或问题的风险更高。朋友的种族社会化在成长时可能在年轻成年期间在酒精使用成果中发挥重要作用。调查结果突出了考虑不同形式的种族歧视的重要性,并强调各种社会环境中的种族社会化的独特作用(即父母和同行或朋友)在非洲裔美国人之间的心理社会结果方面。

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