Herman-Stahl Mindy, Spencer Donna L, Duncan Jessica E
Center for Interdisciplinary Substance Abuse Research, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709-2194, USA.
Am Indian Alsk Native Ment Health Res. 2003;11(1):46-66. doi: 10.5820/aian.1101.2003.46.
American Indians were interviewed about their participation in traditional culture and their substance use behaviors. Analyses indicated that cultural orientation differed by age and employment status. Bicultural or less Indian oriented individuals were more likely to misuse alcohol than their more Indian oriented counterparts. The implications of cultural orientation for substance use behaviors are discussed. The need for more precise conceptualization and measurement of acculturation is recommended.
研究人员就美国印第安人参与传统文化的情况及其物质使用行为进行了访谈。分析表明,文化取向因年龄和就业状况而异。具有双重文化或较少印第安文化取向的个体比那些具有更多印第安文化取向的个体更有可能滥用酒精。文中讨论了文化取向对物质使用行为的影响。建议对文化适应进行更精确的概念化和测量。