Skewes Monica C, Blume Arthur W
a Montana State University , Bozeman , Montana.
J Ethn Subst Abuse. 2015;14(1):12-28. doi: 10.1080/15332640.2014.958641. Epub 2014 Dec 23.
This research involves the examination of drinking motives, alcohol consequences, and ethnic identity in a sample of Native and non-Native college student drinkers in Alaska. Although more Alaska Native students are abstinent from alcohol compared to any other ethnic group, Native students who do drink experience greater alcohol consequences and dependence symptoms. Therefore, we attempted to examine the influence of ethnic identity on alcohol consequences in a diverse sample of Native and non-Native students in Alaska. Findings showed that drinking motives, as measured by the Drinking Motives Questionnaire (social, coping, enhancement, and conformity), significantly predicted alcohol consequences after controlling for frequency of monthly binge drinking. In addition, after controlling for depression, binge drinking, and drinking motives, one aspect of ethnic identity (Affirmation, Belonging, and Commitment) was significantly negatively related to alcohol consequences, whereas another aspect of ethnic identity (Ethnic Identity Search) was not. Taken together, these findings suggest that interventions for college student alcohol misuse that target Native students should be culturally grounded and focused on enhancing the Affirmation, Belonging, and Commitment to one's ethnic heritage and should address drinking motives, especially drinking to cope, as a way to reduce alcohol related harm.
这项研究对阿拉斯加本土和非本土大学生饮酒者样本的饮酒动机、酒精相关后果及族群认同进行了考察。尽管与其他任何族群相比,阿拉斯加本土学生中戒酒的人数更多,但饮酒的本土学生经历了更严重的酒精相关后果及依赖症状。因此,我们试图在阿拉斯加本土和非本土学生的多样化样本中,考察族群认同对酒精相关后果的影响。研究结果表明,通过饮酒动机问卷(社交、应对、强化和顺从)测量的饮酒动机,在控制每月暴饮频率后,能显著预测酒精相关后果。此外,在控制了抑郁、暴饮和饮酒动机后,族群认同的一个方面(肯定、归属感和承诺)与酒精相关后果显著负相关,而族群认同的另一个方面(族群认同探索)则不然。综合来看,这些研究结果表明,针对本土学生的大学生酒精滥用干预措施应基于文化,并侧重于增强对自身族群传统的肯定、归属感和承诺,且应解决饮酒动机问题,尤其是为了应对而饮酒的动机,以此减少与酒精相关的危害。