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Department of Psychology, Utah State University, Logan, UT, USA.
Am J Drug Alcohol Abuse. 2022 Jan 2;48(1):38-48. doi: 10.1080/00952990.2021.1954937. Epub 2021 Sep 28.
Traditional cultural orientation is protective against substance use for Asian Americans and Latinos. However, little empirical research has examined traditional cultural values and substance use among Middle Eastern and North African (MENA) individuals. MENA cultures tend to emphasize maintaining family honor and personal social integrity, which may influence substance use cognitions and behavior.
Test whether loss of face and family honor influenced risky alcohol/cannabis use via positive expectancies. We expected that greater loss of face and family honor values would predict lower positive expectancies and risky substance use.
MENA college students ( = 246; 58.6% women) were recruited via Qualtrics Panels and completed an online survey. We tested path models, estimating direct and indirect effects of cultural predictors, adjusting for age, gender, generation status, marital status, and living situation. Substance use was modeled as risk categories (low- versus high-risk) and as count-type outcomes using zero-inflated models.
Greater family honor values predicted higher positive alcohol and cannabis expectancies ( = .24-.32, < .001). Greater loss of face values also predicted more positive expectancies ( = .22-.24, < .001). Mediation analysis generally indicated that cultural factors were indirectly associated with risky use via positive expectancies.
MENA college students' greater family honor and loss of face values are associated with greater alcohol and cannabis use, in part through positive expectancies. Cultural pressures may enhance the perceived benefits of alcohol and cannabis use. Substance use intervention programs should integrate MENA college students, and address family honor and loss of face as culturally-salient risk indices.
传统文化取向对亚裔美国人和拉丁裔有预防物质使用的作用。然而,很少有实证研究考察中东和北非(MENA)人群的传统文化价值观与物质使用情况。MENA文化往往强调维护家庭荣誉和个人社会诚信,这可能会影响物质使用的认知和行为。
检验面子丧失和家庭荣誉是否通过积极预期影响危险的酒精/大麻使用。我们预期,更高的面子丧失和家庭荣誉价值观会预测更低的积极预期和危险物质使用。
通过Qualtrics面板招募MENA大学生(n = 246;58.6%为女性),并完成一项在线调查。我们测试了路径模型,估计文化预测因素的直接和间接影响,并对年龄、性别、代际状况、婚姻状况和生活状况进行了调整。物质使用被建模为风险类别(低风险与高风险),并使用零膨胀模型作为计数类型的结果。
更高的家庭荣誉价值观预测了更高的酒精和大麻积极预期(β = 0.24 - 0.32,p < 0.001)。更高的面子丧失价值观也预测了更多的积极预期(β = 0.22 - 0.24,p < 0.001)。中介分析总体表明,文化因素通过积极预期与危险使用间接相关。
MENA大学生更高的家庭荣誉和面子丧失价值观与更多的酒精和大麻使用相关,部分原因是积极预期。文化压力可能会增强对酒精和大麻使用的感知益处。物质使用干预项目应纳入MENA大学生,并将家庭荣誉和面子丧失作为具有文化显著性的风险指标加以解决。