Department of Psychological Sciences.
Department of Psychology.
Psychol Addict Behav. 2021 Mar;35(2):224-230. doi: 10.1037/adb0000690. Epub 2020 Dec 28.
Among Black Americans, young adulthood marks an important developmental period for the initiation of problematic substance use and related health disparities. Unique cultural factors, such as discrimination and racial identity, influence substance use during this period, but it is unknown whether they influence more severe patterns such as polysubstance use. The current study identifies prototypical patterns of substance use among Black young adults and examines whether cultural factors are associated with those patterns.
The current study used latent class analysis to characterize prototypical substance use among a community-based sample of Black young adults (N = 147). Culturally relevant correlates of substance use classes (i.e., perceived discrimination and racial identity) were examined in univariate and multivariate models.
Five profiles of substance use emerged, including three characterized by polysubstance use. In univariate models only, racial identity was differentially associated with membership in classes characterized by co-use of alcohol and cannabis. In both models, discrimination was significantly associated with membership in a class characterized by polysubstance use.
Findings suggest a need to integrate cultural resilience factors into substance use interventions for Black young adults. Helping Black youth build coping skills for discrimination may also confer resilience against polysubstance use and associated health disparities. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2021 APA, all rights reserved).
在美国黑人中,青年期是开始出现问题性物质使用和相关健康差异的重要发展阶段。独特的文化因素,如歧视和种族认同,会影响这一时期的物质使用,但尚不清楚它们是否会影响更严重的模式,如多种物质使用。本研究确定了黑人青年中物质使用的典型模式,并探讨了文化因素是否与这些模式相关。
本研究使用潜在类别分析来描述基于社区的黑人青年样本(N=147)中物质使用的典型模式。在单变量和多变量模型中,检查了与物质使用类别的文化相关关联(即感知歧视和种族认同)。
出现了五种物质使用模式,包括三种与多种物质使用有关的模式。仅在单变量模型中,种族认同与同时使用酒精和大麻的物质使用类别的成员身份存在差异。在两个模型中,歧视都与多种物质使用的特征类别的成员身份显著相关。
研究结果表明,需要将文化适应因素纳入针对黑人青年的物质使用干预措施中。帮助黑人青年建立应对歧视的技能也可能有助于抵御多种物质使用和相关的健康差异。