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通过一项基于学校的干预措施促进拉丁裔青年三代移民的饮酒认知和行为改变:一项多中心临床试验的结果

Facilitating Change in Drinking Cognitions and Behaviors Among Three Immigrant Generations of Latinx Youth Through a School-Based Intervention: Findings From a Multi-Site Clinical Trial.

作者信息

Bacio Guadalupe A, Garcia Tracey A, Anderson Kristen G, Brown Sandra A, Myers Mark G

机构信息

Departments of Psychological Science and Intercollegiate Chicana/o-Latina/o Studies, Pomona College, Claremont, CA, United States.

Department of Psychology, Murray State University, Murray, KY, United States.

出版信息

Front Psychiatry. 2020 Nov 16;11:574487. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2020.574487. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

Latinx youth experience disparities in the availability of and participation in evidence-based interventions to reduce hazardous alcohol use. The aim of this secondary data analysis was to examine whether Project Options, a brief, evidence-based alcohol use intervention was beneficial for Latinx participants. A total of 331 first-, second-, and third-generation immigrant Latina and Latino youth who participated in a multi-site, hybrid effectiveness/efficacy clinical trial of the intervention were selected for analyses. Mixed-effects growth models tested changes in drinking cognitions (i.e., perception of peer drinking, intention to drink next month, alcohol use and cessation expectancies) and behaviors (i.e., number of past-month drinking days, average number of drinks per occasion, and maximum number of drinks per occasion) across three time points (i.e., baseline, 4-weeks, and 12-weeks). Consistent with prior Project Options studies, participants with more drinking experience reported greater decreases in perception of peer drinking, intentions to drink next month, and all drinking behaviors than those with less experience. While no changes were observed in expectancies, first-generation participants endorsed lower positive use expectancies than second- and third-generation youth as well as more favorable cessation expectancies than third-generation teens. In concert with prior studies demonstrating the intervention's success in recruitment and retention of Latinx participants, results suggest that Project Options might be a promising school-based intervention for Latinx youth. This intervention has the potential to reach adolescents who might otherwise not participate in traditional programming and help decrease disparities in availability of evidence-based practices for Latinx youth.

摘要

拉丁裔青年在获得和参与基于证据的减少有害酒精使用的干预措施方面存在差异。这项二次数据分析的目的是检验“选择项目”(一种简短的、基于证据的酒精使用干预措施)对拉丁裔参与者是否有益。总共选取了331名参与该干预措施多地点、混合效果/效能临床试验的第一代、第二代和第三代移民拉丁裔青年进行分析。混合效应增长模型测试了在三个时间点(即基线、4周和12周)饮酒认知(即对同伴饮酒的认知、下个月饮酒意图、酒精使用和戒酒预期)和行为(即过去一个月饮酒天数、每次饮酒的平均杯数以及每次饮酒的最大杯数)的变化。与之前关于“选择项目”的研究一致,饮酒经历较多的参与者在对同伴饮酒的认知、下个月饮酒意图以及所有饮酒行为方面的下降幅度大于饮酒经历较少的参与者。虽然预期方面未观察到变化,但第一代参与者认可的积极使用预期低于第二代和第三代青年,并且戒酒预期比第三代青少年更有利。与之前证明该干预措施在招募和留住拉丁裔参与者方面取得成功的研究一致,结果表明“选择项目”可能是一种有前景的针对拉丁裔青年的校内干预措施。这种干预措施有可能惠及那些否则可能不会参与传统项目的青少年,并有助于减少拉丁裔青年在获得基于证据的实践方面的差异。

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