Suppr超能文献

黑-白混血成年人共用药行为的文化和心理社会相关因素。

Cultural and Psychosocial Correlates of co-use among Black-White Biracial Adults.

机构信息

Department of Educational, School, and Counseling Psychology, University of Kentucky, United States of America.

Department of Psychology, Loma Linda University, United States of America.

出版信息

J Subst Use Addict Treat. 2023 Oct;153:209006. doi: 10.1016/j.josat.2023.209006. Epub 2023 Mar 15.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Biracial individuals, a subset of the fastest growing population segment in the United States, frequently experience conflict with ethnic identity, according to marginality theory. Ethnic identity is associated with perceived discrimination and self-esteem, and each of these factors is associated with alcohol and marijuana use. Some research suggests that Black-White biracial individuals have specific challenges with ethnic identity, discrimination, and self-esteem, as well as have disproportionate rates of alcohol and marijuana use separately. Co-use of these substances is linked to more risk behaviors and greater quantity/frequency of use compared to singular use of alcohol or marijuana. However, research examining these cultural and psychosocial factors as correlates of recent co-use among Black-White biracial individuals is limited.

METHOD

The current study examined past-year cultural (i.e., ethnic identity, perceived discrimination) and psychosocial (i.e., age, gender, self-esteem) factors associated with past 30-day co-use (i.e., alcohol, marijuana) among a sample of 195 biracial (Black-White) adults recruited and surveyed via MTurk. We analyzed data using a hierarchical logistic regression.

RESULTS

Results of the final step of logistic regression indicate increases in perceived discrimination were significantly associated with a 1.06 times greater likelihood in 30-day co-use (95% CI [1.002, 1.10]; p = .002). Further, co-use is more common among women than men (OR = 0.50, 95% CI [0.25, 0.98]; p = .04).

CONCLUSIONS

Findings indicate discrimination experienced among Black-White biracial adults is the most culturally relevant correlate of recent co-use in this study, of the factors measured given the framework. As such, substance use treatment with this population may focus on experiences of and coping with discrimination. Since women were also at greater risk for co-use, gender-specific treatments may be beneficial for this population. The article also discussed other culturally relevant treatment considerations.

摘要

引言

根据边缘化理论,在美国人口增长最快的群体中,黑白混血儿经常经历种族认同冲突。种族认同与感知歧视和自尊有关,这些因素都与酒精和大麻的使用有关。一些研究表明,黑-白混血儿在种族认同、歧视和自尊方面存在特殊的挑战,并且他们的酒精和大麻使用比例不成比例。与单独使用酒精或大麻相比,这些物质的共同使用与更多的风险行为和更大的使用量/频率有关。然而,研究表明,在黑-白混血儿中,文化和心理社会因素与最近的共同使用有关的研究有限。

方法

本研究通过 MTurk 招募和调查了 195 名黑白混血(黑-白)成年人,考察了过去一年的文化(即种族认同、感知歧视)和心理社会(即年龄、性别、自尊)因素与过去 30 天的共同使用(即酒精、大麻)之间的关系。我们使用分层逻辑回归分析数据。

结果

逻辑回归的最后一步的结果表明,感知歧视的增加与 30 天共同使用的可能性增加 1.06 倍显著相关(95%CI[1.002,1.10];p=0.002)。此外,女性比男性更常见共同使用(OR=0.50,95%CI[0.25,0.98];p=0.04)。

结论

研究结果表明,在这项研究中,在测量的因素框架内,黑-白混血儿成年人所经历的歧视是最近共同使用的最相关的文化相关因素。因此,针对这一人群的药物使用治疗可能侧重于歧视的经历和应对。由于女性共同使用的风险也更高,因此针对该人群的性别特定治疗可能是有益的。本文还讨论了其他相关的文化治疗考虑因素。

相似文献

本文引用的文献

8
Best practices for researching diverse groups.研究多样化群体的最佳实践。
Am J Orthopsychiatry. 2019;89(3):354-368. doi: 10.1037/ort0000350.

文献检索

告别复杂PubMed语法,用中文像聊天一样搜索,搜遍4000万医学文献。AI智能推荐,让科研检索更轻松。

立即免费搜索

文件翻译

保留排版,准确专业,支持PDF/Word/PPT等文件格式,支持 12+语言互译。

免费翻译文档

深度研究

AI帮你快速写综述,25分钟生成高质量综述,智能提取关键信息,辅助科研写作。

立即免费体验