Colorado State University, Colorado.
J Community Psychol. 2019 Sep;47(7):1700-1713. doi: 10.1002/jcop.22225. Epub 2019 Aug 2.
Determine potential mediating and moderating effects of self-esteem on the relationship between cultural identification and substance use among American Indian (AI) youth.
Anonymous surveys were administered to middle and high school AI students assessing levels of last month alcohol and marijuana use, cultural identification, and self-esteem. Structural equation modeling assessed potential mediating and moderating effects of self-esteem on the relationship between AI and white identification on alcohol and marijuana use.
No mediating effects were found for middle school students. Among high school students, no mediating effects were found for alcohol. Among female high school students, a small mediating effect was found between AI identification and marijuana use, with AI identification protecting against use. Across all students, no moderating effects of self-esteem were found.
The literature on cultural identification and substance use among minority youth is unclear. It was anticipated that consideration of self-esteem as a potential mediator or moderator might help clarify some of the confusion. However, no moderating effects were found and mediating effects were limited to female high school students for marijuana. Consideration should be given to assessing other measures of cultural identification and subscales of self-esteem to confirm that these findings are robust.
确定自尊在美洲印第安(AI)青年的文化认同与物质使用之间的关系中的潜在中介和调节作用。
对中学和高中的 AI 学生进行了匿名调查,评估了上个月的酒精和大麻使用水平、文化认同和自尊。结构方程模型评估了自尊在 AI 和白人认同对酒精和大麻使用的关系中的潜在中介和调节作用。
中学学生中没有发现中介效应。在高中生中,酒精没有中介效应。在女高中生中,发现了 AI 认同与大麻使用之间的小中介效应,AI 认同可以预防使用。在所有学生中,都没有发现自尊的调节作用。
关于少数族裔青年的文化认同和物质使用的文献尚不清楚。预计将自尊作为潜在的中介或调节因素进行考虑,可能有助于澄清一些困惑。但是,没有发现调节效应,而中介效应仅限于女性高中生的大麻。应考虑评估其他文化认同的衡量标准和自尊的子量表,以确认这些发现是可靠的。