Lipperman-Kreda Sharon, Antin Tamar M J, Wharton Kristina, Wilson Ida
Prevention Research Center, Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation, 2030 Addison St, Suite 410 Berkeley, CA USA 94704.
Center for Critical Public Health @ the Institute for Scientific Analysis, 1150 Ballena Blvd, Suite 211 Alameda, Ca USA 94501.
Drugs (Abingdon Engl). 2025;32(2):189-197. doi: 10.1080/09687637.2024.2322147. Epub 2024 Feb 28.
This study examined how racial/ethnic discrimination may shape alcohol use behaviors, related problems, and contexts of alcohol use among underage youth (<21 years old). Age group differences were also explored.
Cross-sectional data were obtained from California youth identified as racial and ethnic minoritized youth (n=605; ages 14-20). An adapted version of the Everyday Discrimination Scale was used to assess racial/ethnic discrimination. Demographics were also assessed. Outcomes included drinking status, past-6-month alcohol frequency and quantity, number of types of alcohol-related problems, risk for alcohol addiction, and past-6-month alcohol frequency and quantity in public and private settings. Multinomial, negative binomial, and linear regression analyses were conducted, controlling for demographics and exposure to context settings.
Experiencing racial/ethnic discrimination was positively associated with lifetime drinking, any past-6-month drinking, and risk for alcohol addiction. It was also positively associated with the past-6-month typical number of drinks participants consumed in public settings. Age-group differences were observed with some greater risks for older underage youth (18-20 years old).
Findings suggest the importance of trauma-informed interventions for youth of diverse racial/ethnic groups and for addressing racial/ethnic discrimination in schools or communities to address alcohol use inequities in young people.
本研究探讨了种族/族裔歧视如何影响未成年青年(<21岁)的饮酒行为、相关问题及饮酒环境。同时也探究了年龄组差异。
横断面数据来自加利福尼亚州被认定为少数族裔青年的青少年(n = 605;年龄14 - 20岁)。使用《日常歧视量表》的改编版评估种族/族裔歧视。还评估了人口统计学特征。结果包括饮酒状况、过去6个月的饮酒频率和饮酒量、与酒精相关问题的类型数量、酒精成瘾风险,以及过去6个月在公共场所和私人场所的饮酒频率和饮酒量。进行了多项、负二项式和线性回归分析,并控制了人口统计学特征和接触环境因素。
经历种族/族裔歧视与终生饮酒、过去6个月内的任何饮酒行为以及酒精成瘾风险呈正相关。它还与过去6个月参与者在公共场所的典型饮酒量呈正相关。观察到年龄组差异,年龄较大的未成年青年(18 - 20岁)面临的一些风险更大。
研究结果表明,对于不同种族/族裔群体的青年,以及为解决学校或社区中的种族/族裔歧视以应对年轻人饮酒不平等问题,采用创伤知情干预措施具有重要意义。