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西班牙裔美国人基础酒精调查(HABLAS):西班牙裔民族群体中酒精态度和预期的预测因素。

The Hispanic Americans Baseline Alcohol Survey (HABLAS): predictors of alcohol attitudes and expectancies in Hispanic national groups.

机构信息

University of Texas School of Public Health, Dallas, USA.

出版信息

Alcohol Clin Exp Res. 2010 May;34(5):790-9. doi: 10.1111/j.1530-0277.2010.01151.x. Epub 2010 Feb 24.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Multiple theoretical frameworks identify attitudes and expectancies as important predictors of alcohol behavior. Few studies have examined demographic predictors of these evaluative and belief-based cognitive mediators in the general population, and none have examined them in large-scale studies of Hispanics, a group at higher risk for drinking behavior and problems. This study probes the extent to which dimensions of attitudes and expectancies share common demographic predictors in a large sample of Puerto Ricans, Cuban-Americans, Mexican-Americans, and South/Central Americans.

METHODS

The 2006 Hispanic Americans Baseline Alcohol Survey (HABLAS) used a multistage cluster sample design to interview 5,224 individuals randomly selected from households in Miami, New York, Philadelphia, Houston, and Los Angeles. This study focused on 2,773 respondents self-identified as current drinkers. Multiple linear regression was used to identify predictors of positive and negative dimensions of attitudes and expectancies, controlling for various background variables.

RESULTS

Religious affiliation selectively predicted alcohol attitudes, with Catholics having more positive and fewer negative attitudes than other religious groups. Hispanic group selectively predicted alcohol expectancies, with Cuban-Americans having less positive and less negative expectancies than other groups. Being U.S.-born or male predicted more positive attitudes and expectancies, but birthplace and gender did not predict negative dimensions of attitudes or expectancies. Higher acculturation and more education were linked to a decreased tendency to agree with any item. Age was positively and negatively associated with negative expectancies and positive attitudes, respectively, and having never been married, higher income, and unemployment were each linked to fewer negative attitudes.

CONCLUSIONS

Although there is some overlap, attitudes and expectancies are influenced by different sociodemographic variables. Positive and negative dimensions of those constructs also show distinct patterns of relations. Prevention and treatment programs targeting cognitive mediators of behavior should be mindful of these differential determinants and future modeling endeavors should incorporate them.

摘要

背景

多种理论框架将态度和期望视为预测酒精行为的重要因素。很少有研究调查过这些评价性和基于信念的认知中介因素在普通人群中的人口统计学预测因素,也没有研究过西班牙裔人群,西班牙裔人群饮酒行为和问题的风险较高。本研究探究了在一个大型波多黎各、古巴裔美国人、墨西哥裔美国人和南/中美洲人样本中,态度和期望的维度在多大程度上具有共同的人口统计学预测因素。

方法

2006 年西班牙裔美国人基线酒精调查(HABLAS)采用多阶段聚类样本设计,从迈阿密、纽约、费城、休斯顿和洛杉矶的家庭中随机选择 5224 人进行访谈。本研究集中于 2773 名自认为是当前饮酒者的受访者。使用多元线性回归来识别态度和期望的积极和消极维度的预测因素,同时控制各种背景变量。

结果

宗教信仰选择性地预测了酒精态度,天主教徒比其他宗教群体有更积极和更少消极的态度。西班牙裔群体选择性地预测了酒精期望,古巴裔美国人比其他群体有更少的积极和消极期望。出生在美国或男性预测了更积极的态度和期望,但出生地和性别并没有预测消极的态度或期望维度。更高的文化适应度和更多的教育与减少对任何项目的认同倾向有关。年龄与消极期望和积极态度分别呈正相关和负相关,从未结婚、更高的收入和失业与更少的消极态度有关。

结论

尽管存在一些重叠,但态度和期望受到不同社会人口统计学变量的影响。这些结构的积极和消极维度也表现出不同的关系模式。针对行为认知中介因素的预防和治疗计划应该注意到这些不同的决定因素,未来的建模工作也应该将其纳入考虑。

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