Center for Behavioral Epidemiology and Community Health, Graduate School of Public Health, San Diego State University, San Diego, CA, USA.
J Relig Health. 2013 Mar;52(1):285-98. doi: 10.1007/s10943-011-9471-y.
Although Korean American women show high levels of involvement in religious practices and high prevalence of alcohol consumption, no studies have assessed the association between religious denomination and alcohol intake among this group of women. This cross-sectional study examined the associations of religious denomination and religious commitment to alcohol consumption among Korean American women in California. Polychotomous regression models were used to provide estimates of the associations between religious denomination and religious commitment to alcohol consumption. Catholic Korean American women (OR 5.61 P < 0.01) and Independent Christian women (OR 4.87 P < 0.01) showed stronger associations to heavy alcohol consumption when compared to Conservative Christian Korean American women. Path analysis suggested that specific denominations had both direct and indirect effects on the outcome of interest, and that religious commitment and drinking models served as moderators for this phenomenon.
尽管韩裔美国女性表现出高度参与宗教活动和高酒精消费的倾向,但目前还没有研究评估该群体女性的宗教教派与酒精摄入之间的关系。本横断面研究调查了加利福尼亚州韩裔美国女性的宗教教派和宗教对酒精摄入的承诺之间的关联。多分类回归模型用于提供宗教教派与宗教对酒精摄入的承诺之间关联的估计。与保守的基督教韩裔美国女性相比,天主教韩裔美国女性(OR5.61,P<0.01)和独立基督教女性(OR4.87,P<0.01)表现出与重度酒精消费更强的关联。路径分析表明,特定教派对研究结果既有直接影响,也有间接影响,而宗教承诺和饮酒模式则是这种现象的调节因素。