Acosta Silvia L, Hospital Michelle M, Graziano Juliette N, Morris Staci, Wagner Eric F
a Florida International University , Miami , Florida.
J Ethn Subst Abuse. 2015;14(3):270-86. doi: 10.1080/15332640.2014.993787. Epub 2015 Jun 26.
We examined whether discrimination experienced by Hispanic/Latino adolescents is associated (a) directly with adolescent alcohol use or (b) indirectly with adolescent alcohol use via mediation by ethnic identity and/or peer associations. Data were drawn from an NIAAA-funded randomized controlled trial evaluating the efficacy of a Guided-Self Change intervention for Hispanic/Latino youth with alcohol and interpersonal violence problems (R01 AA12180; see Wagner et al., 2014). The current sample included 371 Hispanic/Latino teenagers (mean age = 16.3 years [SD = 1.37]; 38% female). Using structural equation modeling (SEM), results revealed that perceived discrimination was indirectly related to alcohol consumption through positive (non-drinking) peer affiliations. Additionally, ethnic identity was found to moderate the relationship between discrimination and positive peer affiliation. These findings further our understanding about how discrimination and ethnic identity interact, as well as provide directions for how the effectiveness of prevention models may be enhanced for reducing underage drinking among Hispanic/Latino adolescents.
我们研究了西班牙裔/拉丁裔青少年所经历的歧视是否(a)直接与青少年饮酒相关,或(b)通过种族认同和/或同伴关系的中介作用间接与青少年饮酒相关。数据来自美国国立酒精滥用与酒精中毒研究所(NIAAA)资助的一项随机对照试验,该试验评估了一种针对有酒精和人际暴力问题的西班牙裔/拉丁裔青少年的引导式自我改变干预措施的效果(R01 AA12180;见Wagner等人,2014年)。当前样本包括371名西班牙裔/拉丁裔青少年(平均年龄 = 16.3岁 [标准差 = 1.37];38%为女性)。使用结构方程模型(SEM),结果显示,感知到的歧视通过积极的(不饮酒的)同伴关系与饮酒量间接相关。此外,发现种族认同调节了歧视与积极同伴关系之间的关系。这些发现加深了我们对歧视和种族认同如何相互作用的理解,并为如何提高预防模式在减少西班牙裔/拉丁裔青少年未成年饮酒方面的有效性提供了方向。