Watt Toni Terling
Texas State University, San Marcos, Texas 78666, USA.
J Ethn Subst Abuse. 2012;11(3):262-75. doi: 10.1080/15332640.2012.701570.
Previous research states that American Indian/Alaska Native pregnant women exhibit high rates of alcohol use and smoking. The current study uses the National Survey of Drug Use and Health (2005-2009) to update and expand on this literature. Results reveal lower rates of alcohol use and, with compositional controls, lower rates of smoking for American Indian/Alaska Native pregnant women compared with pregnant women of other racial/ethnic groups. These findings support social-structural explanations of substance use among American Indian/Alaska Native pregnant women and refute commonly offered cultural arguments that alcohol use and smoking reflect something that is "uniquely Indian."
先前的研究表明,美国印第安/阿拉斯加原住民孕妇的酒精使用率和吸烟率很高。本研究利用全国药物使用和健康调查(2005 - 2009年)来更新和扩展这方面的文献。结果显示,与其他种族/族裔群体的孕妇相比,美国印第安/阿拉斯加原住民孕妇的酒精使用率较低,在进行成分控制后,吸烟率也较低。这些发现支持了对美国印第安/阿拉斯加原住民孕妇药物使用的社会结构解释,并驳斥了常见的文化观点,即酒精使用和吸烟反映了“独特的印第安人特征”。