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墨西哥移民到美国与酒精和毒品使用机会:这对酒精和/或毒品使用有影响吗?

Mexican immigration to the US and alcohol and drug use opportunities: does it make a difference in alcohol and/or drug use?

机构信息

National Institute of Psychiatry, Calzada México Xochimilco No 101 - Col San Lorenzo Huipulco, México DF, CP 14370, Mexico City, Mexico.

出版信息

Drug Alcohol Depend. 2012 Sep;125 Suppl 1(Suppl 1):S4-11. doi: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2012.05.007. Epub 2012 May 30.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Mexican immigrants in the US do not have increased risk for alcohol use or alcohol use disorders when compared to Mexicans living in Mexico, but they are at higher risk for drug use and drug use disorders. It has been suggested that both availability and social norms are associated with these findings. We aimed to study whether the opportunity for alcohol and drug use, an indirect measure of substance availability, determines differences in first substance use among people of Mexican origin in both the US and Mexico, accounting for gender and age of immigration.

METHODS

Data come from nationally representative surveys in the United States (2001-2003) and Mexico (2001-2002) (combined n=3432). We used discrete time proportional hazards event history models to account for time-varying and time-invariant characteristics. The reference group was Mexicans living in Mexico without migration experience.

RESULTS

Female immigrants were at lower risk of having opportunities to use alcohol if they immigrated after the age of 13, but at higher risk if they immigrated prior to this age. Male immigrants showed no differences in opportunity to use alcohol or alcohol use after having the opportunity. Immigration was associated with having drugs opportunities for both sexes, with larger risk among females. Migration was also associated with greater risk of using drugs after having the opportunity, but only significantly for males.

CONCLUSIONS

The impacts of immigration on substance use opportunities are more important for drugs than alcohol. Public health messages and educational efforts should heed this distinction.

摘要

背景

与居住在墨西哥的墨西哥人相比,在美国的墨西哥移民饮酒或出现酒精使用障碍的风险并没有增加,但他们使用毒品和出现药物使用障碍的风险更高。有人认为,供应情况和社会规范都与这些发现有关。我们旨在研究饮酒和吸毒的机会(物质供应的间接衡量标准)是否会导致来自美国和墨西哥的墨西哥裔人群在首次使用物质方面存在差异,同时考虑到移民时的性别和年龄。

方法

数据来自美国(2001-2003 年)和墨西哥(2001-2002 年)的全国代表性调查(合并 n=3432)。我们使用离散时间比例风险事件历史模型来解释随时间变化和不变的特征。参考组是没有移民经历、居住在墨西哥的墨西哥人。

结果

如果女性移民在 13 岁以后移民,那么她们获得饮酒机会的风险较低,但如果在这个年龄之前移民,那么她们获得饮酒机会的风险较高。男性移民在获得饮酒机会后,其饮酒或饮酒的机会没有差异。移民对两性的吸毒机会都有影响,女性的风险更大。移民也与获得机会后使用毒品的风险增加有关,但仅对男性有显著影响。

结论

移民对物质使用机会的影响对毒品比对酒精更重要。公共卫生信息和教育工作应注意到这一区别。

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