Isralowitz Richard, Reznik Alexander
a Ben Gurion University , Beer Sheva , Israel.
J Ethn Subst Abuse. 2014;13(2):179-84. doi: 10.1080/15332640.2013.853016.
Alcohol use among underage youth has a major impact on public health, accidents, fatalities, and other problem behaviors. In Israel, alcohol use, binge drinking, and related problem behaviors are a growing concern. The purpose of this study was to examine underserved and underreported Ethiopian origin youth by comparing their substance use patterns and behavior with other high-risk youth. Data were collected from a purposive sample of boys of Ethiopian, former Soviet Union, and Israeli origin who were receiving treatment for drug use. Youth were asked to complete a simply worded self-report questionnaire developed for monitoring substance use and related problem behaviors. Ethiopian youth reported higher rates of family unemployment and public welfare dependence, last 30-day consumption of beer and hard liquor, serious fighting, and achievement decline when in school compared with the other youths. Findings highlight the need for ethno-cultural specific prevention and intervention efforts and further research of this high-risk, underserved group of immigrant origin youth.
未成年青少年饮酒对公众健康、事故、死亡及其他问题行为有着重大影响。在以色列,饮酒、酗酒及相关问题行为日益令人担忧。本研究的目的是通过比较埃塞俄比亚裔青少年与其他高危青少年的物质使用模式和行为,来调查未得到充分服务和报告不足的埃塞俄比亚裔青少年。数据收集自埃塞俄比亚裔、前苏联裔和以色列裔的吸毒男孩的目标样本,这些男孩正在接受戒毒治疗。研究要求青少年填写一份措辞简单的自我报告问卷,该问卷旨在监测物质使用及相关问题行为。与其他青少年相比,埃塞俄比亚裔青少年报告的家庭失业率和公共福利依赖率更高,过去30天内啤酒和烈性酒的消费量更高,严重斗殴情况更多,在校成绩下降情况更严重。研究结果凸显了针对不同种族文化制定预防和干预措施的必要性,以及对这一高危、未得到充分服务的移民出身青少年群体进行进一步研究的必要性。