Godette Dionne C, Headen Sandra, Ford Chandra L
School of Public Health, Youth Alcohol Prevention Center, Boston University, 715 Albany Street, 580 3rd Floor, Boston, Massachusetts 02118-2526, USA.
Prev Sci. 2006 Dec;7(4):377-87. doi: 10.1007/s11121-006-0044-3.
This paper presents a theoretical framework for conceptualizing alcohol-related disparities experienced by young Blacks in the United States. The framework highlights areas of risk and opportunity as they relate to the development of alcohol use and alcohol-related problems. In this paper, life course development theory serves as a guide for identifying a critical period in the development of alcohol-related disparities and it serves to guide the identification of opportunities to prevent or attenuate this health outcome. We also highlight concepts from ecosocial theory, resilience theory, and prevention science that advance our understanding of risk and protective factors for the social problems that young Blacks experience related to alcohol use. We conclude with suggestions for designing studies that range from etiology to preventive interventions. We also recommend methodologies that allow for more nuanced understandings of the etiology and prevention of alcohol use and alcohol-related problems experienced by young Blacks than have been available to date.
本文提出了一个理论框架,用于将美国年轻黑人所经历的与酒精相关的差异概念化。该框架突出了与酒精使用及酒精相关问题发展相关的风险和机遇领域。在本文中,生命历程发展理论作为识别酒精相关差异发展关键期的指南,并用于指导识别预防或减轻这一健康结果的机遇。我们还强调了生态社会理论、复原力理论和预防科学中的概念,这些概念推进了我们对年轻黑人在酒精使用方面所经历的社会问题的风险和保护因素的理解。我们最后提出了从病因研究到预防干预设计的研究建议。我们还推荐了一些方法,这些方法能让我们比迄今为止更细致入微地理解年轻黑人酒精使用及酒精相关问题的病因和预防。