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同伴对青少年吸烟影响中的种族差异。

Ethnic variation in peer influences on adolescent smoking.

作者信息

Unger J B, Rohrbach L A, Cruz T B, Baezconde-Garbanati L, Howard K A, Palmer P H, Johnson C A

机构信息

Institute for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Research, University of Southern California School of Medicine, Alhambra, CA, USA.

出版信息

Nicotine Tob Res. 2001 May;3(2):167-76. doi: 10.1080/14622200110043086.

Abstract

Previous research has indicated that the influence of peers on adolescent smoking may differ across ethnic groups. Although many studies have focused on African Americans, Hispanics, and Whites, few studies have included Asian Americans, Pacific Islanders, and multi-ethnic adolescents as distinct groups. Using data from a statewide sample of 5870 eighth-grade adolescents in California, this study examined ethnic differences in the association between peer influence variables and smoking behavior and susceptibility. Informational peer influence (best friends' smoking behavior) and normative peer influence (prevalence estimates of peer smoking) were investigated. We hypothesized that informational peer influences would be stronger among Whites (whose families originate primarily from the individualistic cultures of the USA and Western Europe) than among Asian Americans, Pacific Islanders, Hispanics, and African Americans (whose families originate primarily from collectivist cultures). Conversely, we hypothesized that normative peer influences would be stronger among ethnic minority adolescents from collectivist cultural backgrounds than among Whites. Consistent with previous studies, friends' smoking and prevalence estimates of peer smoking were risk factors for past 30-day smoking and susceptibility to smoking across ethnic groups. The influence of friends' smoking behavior was stronger among Whites than among several other groups: Pacific Islanders, African Americans, and Hispanic/Latinos. The influence of prevalence estimates of peer smoking was stronger among Whites than among multiethnic adolescents. Results indicate that cultural factors may play a role in peer influences on smoking initiation. Smoking prevention interventions for adolescents should address the differences in peer influences across ethnic groups.

摘要

先前的研究表明,同龄人对青少年吸烟的影响可能因种族群体而异。尽管许多研究聚焦于非裔美国人、西班牙裔和白人,但很少有研究将亚裔美国人、太平洋岛民和多民族青少年作为不同群体纳入其中。本研究利用来自加利福尼亚州5870名八年级青少年的全州样本数据,考察了同龄人影响变量与吸烟行为及易感性之间关联的种族差异。研究调查了信息性同龄人影响(最好朋友的吸烟行为)和规范性同龄人影响(同龄人吸烟的流行率估计)。我们假设,信息性同龄人影响在白人(其家庭主要源自美国和西欧的个人主义文化)中比在亚裔美国人、太平洋岛民、西班牙裔和非裔美国人(其家庭主要源自集体主义文化)中更强。相反,我们假设规范性同龄人影响在来自集体主义文化背景的少数族裔青少年中比在白人中更强。与先前研究一致,朋友吸烟和同龄人吸烟的流行率估计是各民族群体过去30天吸烟及吸烟易感性的风险因素。朋友吸烟行为的影响在白人中比在其他几个群体中更强:太平洋岛民、非裔美国人和西班牙裔/拉丁裔。同龄人吸烟流行率估计的影响在白人中比在多民族青少年中更强。结果表明,文化因素可能在同龄人对吸烟开始的影响中起作用。针对青少年的吸烟预防干预措施应解决不同种族群体间同龄人影响的差异。

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