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家庭主义、兄弟姐妹关系质量和兄弟姐妹性别组合对墨西哥裔青少年饮酒行为的预测作用。

Familism, sibling relationship qualities, and sibling sex constellation as predictors of alcohol use among Mexican-origin adolescents.

机构信息

Department of Psychology.

出版信息

J Fam Psychol. 2019 Oct;33(7):868-875. doi: 10.1037/fam0000531. Epub 2019 Mar 25.

Abstract

Sibling relationship qualities and traditional family values (i.e., familism) are contextual factors relevant for early substance use risk among Mexican-origin adolescents. Yet limited research has examined whether familism moderates the effects of sibling relationship features on alcohol use. The present study examined whether familism enhanced or reduced the effects of sibling intimacy, negativity, and sibling deviance on later alcohol use, also testing whether sibling sex constellation (sisters, brothers, mixed) modified the patterns of influence. We analyzed two waves of data ( = 404) from the California Families Project, a longitudinal study of Mexican-origin youth. Using zero-inflated Poisson models, we examined unique and intersecting prospective influences of age 14 sibling contexts and familism on the likelihood of and degree of engagement in alcohol use at age 16. Results indicated a complex interplay of sibling features, familism values, and alcohol use patterns. Familism moderated the effects of sibling intimacy on later alcohol use patterns. For those with lower familism, increasing intimacy was associated with higher probability of any use, but decreasing degree of use (especially for brother pairs and sister pairs). Among those with higher familism, increasing intimacy predicted reduced probability of any use, but increases in the degree of use (for sister and mixed pairs). More sibling negativity was related to reduced alcohol use probability for brothers, and increased alcohol use in mixed sibling pairs. Sibling deviance was associated with greater age 16 alcohol use. This study highlights cultural considerations for including siblings in substance use prevention programs for Mexican-origin youth. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2019 APA, all rights reserved).

摘要

兄弟姐妹关系质量和传统家庭价值观(即家族主义)是与墨西哥裔青少年早期物质使用风险相关的背景因素。然而,很少有研究探讨家族主义是否会调节兄弟姐妹关系特征对饮酒的影响。本研究检验了家族主义是否增强或减弱了兄弟姐妹之间的亲密关系、消极关系和兄弟姐妹偏差对以后饮酒的影响,同时还测试了兄弟姐妹性别组合(姐妹、兄弟、混合)是否改变了影响模式。我们分析了来自加利福尼亚家庭项目(一项对墨西哥裔青年进行的纵向研究)的两个时间点的数据(n=404)。使用零膨胀泊松模型,我们检验了 14 岁时兄弟姐妹环境和家族主义对 16 岁时饮酒的可能性和程度的独特和交叉的前瞻性影响。结果表明兄弟姐妹特征、家族主义价值观和饮酒模式之间存在复杂的相互作用。家族主义调节了兄弟姐妹亲密关系对以后饮酒模式的影响。对于家族主义较低的人来说,亲密关系的增加与更高的任何使用概率相关,但使用程度的降低(特别是对于兄弟和姐妹对)。在家族主义较高的人中,亲密关系的增加预示着任何使用的可能性降低,但使用程度的增加(对于姐妹和混合对)。更多的兄弟姐妹消极关系与兄弟的饮酒减少概率相关,而混合兄弟姐妹对的饮酒增加。兄弟姐妹偏差与 16 岁时的酒精使用量增加有关。这项研究强调了在为墨西哥裔青少年制定物质使用预防计划时要考虑文化因素。

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