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儿童酒精预期的种族差异。

Variation by race in children's alcohol expectancies.

作者信息

Corvo K

机构信息

School of Social Work, Syracuse University, NY 13244, USA.

出版信息

J Subst Abuse. 2000;11(1):1-5. doi: 10.1016/s0899-3289(99)00024-3.

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to further investigate a post-hoc finding on racial differences in children's alcohol expectancies. This was a secondary analysis of data originally collected for an evaluation study of longitudinal effects of a pre-school substance abuse prevention program in Cleveland. OH. Ss were second and third grade students who had received intervention services 3 years earlier and a matched comparison group who had not. The samples were combined for a total N = 69. Independent samples t-tests were used to assess differences in alcohol expectancy scores (on the Children's Alcohol-Related Expectancies (CARE) questionnaire). Data analysis revealed significantly higher CARE scores for black children than for whites. Most of the variance was in a sub-scale, which measures beliefs on how alcohol effects arousal and aggression. The finding that black children more often reported beliefs that alcohol intensifies feelings and makes fighting easier may suggest differential exposure to models of behavior. Alternatively, the finding may reflect aspects of alcohol marketing in African American communities.

摘要

本研究的目的是进一步调查一项关于儿童酒精预期种族差异的事后发现。这是对最初为评估俄亥俄州克利夫兰市一项学前药物滥用预防项目的纵向效果而收集的数据进行的二次分析。研究对象是三年前接受过干预服务的二、三年级学生以及未接受过干预服务的匹配对照组。样本合并后共有N = 69人。使用独立样本t检验来评估酒精预期得分(通过儿童酒精相关预期(CARE)问卷)的差异。数据分析显示,黑人儿童的CARE得分显著高于白人儿童。大部分差异存在于一个子量表中,该子量表测量的是关于酒精如何影响兴奋和攻击性的信念。黑人儿童更常报告酒精会增强情绪并使打架更容易的信念,这一发现可能表明他们接触到不同行为模式的机会不同。或者,这一发现可能反映了非裔美国社区酒精营销的某些方面。

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