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A Longitudinal Analysis of Hispanic Youth Acculturation and Cigarette Smoking: The Roles of Gender, Culture, Family, and Discrimination

机译:对西班牙裔青年适应和吸烟的纵向分析:性别,文化,家庭和歧视的作用

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Introduction: Risk for smoking initiation increases as Hispanic youth acculturate to U.S. society, and this association seems to be stronger for Hispanic girls than boys. To better understand the influence of culture, family, and everyday discrimination on cigarette smoking, we tested a process-oriented model of acculturation and cigarette smoking. Methods: Data came from Project RED (Reteniendo y Entendiendo Diversidad para Salud), which included 1,436 Hispanic students (54% girls) from Southern California. We used data from 9th to 11th grade (85% were 14 years old, and 86% were U.S. born) to test the influence of acculturation-related experiences on smoking over time. Results: Multigroup structural equation analysis suggested that acculturation was associated with increased familismo and lower traditional gender roles, and enculturation was linked more with familismo and respeto. Familismo, respeto, and traditional gender roles were linked with lower family conflict and increased family cohesion, and these links were stronger for girls. Familismo and respeto were further associated with lower discrimination Conversely, fatalismo was linked with worse family functioning (especially for boys) and increased discrimination in both the groups. Discrimination was the only predictor of smoking for boys and girls. Conclusions: In all, the results of the current study indicate that reducing discrimination and helping youth cope with discrimination may prevent or reduce smoking in Hispanic boys and girls. This may be achieved by promoting familismo and respeto and by discouraging fatalistic beliefs.
机译:简介:随着西班牙裔青年逐渐融入美国社会,吸烟的风险增加,而西班牙裔女孩的这种关联似乎比男孩强。为了更好地了解文化,家庭和日常歧视对吸烟的影响,我们测试了适应性和吸烟的面向过程的模型。方法:数据来自RED项目(Reteniendo y Entendiendo Diversidad para Salud),其中包括来自南加州的1,436名西班牙裔学生(占女孩的54%)。我们使用了9到11年级的数据(85%为14岁,而86%为美国出生)来测试随着时间的推移,与适应相关的经历对吸烟的影响。结果:多组结构方程分析表明,文化适应与家族主义的增加和传统性别角色的降低有关,而文化与家族主义和对立的联系更多。家族主义,角色扮演和传统的性别角色与家庭冲突减少和家庭凝聚力增强相关,而这些联系对于女孩而言更为牢固。反之,法塔利莫和家族成员的家庭功能恶化(尤其是男孩)和歧视性增加有关。歧视是男孩和女孩吸烟的唯一预测因素。结论:总而言之,本研究的结果表明,减少歧视并帮助青年应对歧视可以预防或减少西班牙裔男孩和女孩吸烟。这可以通过促进家庭主义和尊重以及阻止宿命论来实现。

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