Adrian M, Dini C M, MacGregor L J, Stoduto G
Social Evaluation and Research Department, Addiction Research Foundation, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Int J Addict. 1995 May;30(6):699-734. doi: 10.3109/10826089509048754.
Analysis of Canadian data from the 1989 National Alcohol and Drugs Survey was used to identify profiles of alcohol and other drug-using behaviors among Canadian women of different ethnic or cultural groups. The profile considered 110 different substance use variables including alcohol or drug type used, quantity, frequency, drinking or drug-taking circumstances, beverage preference, reasons for drinking or not drinking, and opinions regarding appropriate drinking or drug-taking behavior of Canadian women who described themselves as belonging to the "Canadian," French, English, German/Dutch, Irish, Scottish, Ukrainian/Polish, Italian/Portuguese, and "Other" (Chinese, Jewish, and "Other") ethnic or cultural groups. Alcohol, tobacco, and drug use behavior was found to differ by ethnocultural group. Further, each ethnocultural group was found to differ from the national average. The amount of difference between the national average and each ethnocultural group was related to the period of arrival and the length of time that an ethnocultural group has been present in Canada. The degree of similarity or difference between each ethnocultural group and the mainstream national average for alcohol, tobacco, and drug use and drug-use behavior may be used to measure the degree of social integration of each ethnocultural group and the degree of acculturation of women of specific ethnocultural groups into mainstream Canadian society.
对1989年全国酒精与药物调查的加拿大数据进行分析,以确定不同种族或文化群体的加拿大女性的酒精及其他药物使用行为特征。该特征考虑了110个不同的物质使用变量,包括使用的酒精或药物类型、数量、频率、饮酒或吸毒情况、饮料偏好、饮酒或不饮酒的原因,以及自称属于“加拿大”、法裔、英裔、德裔/荷兰裔、爱尔兰裔、苏格兰裔、乌克兰裔/波兰裔、意大利裔/葡萄牙裔和“其他”(华裔、犹太裔及“其他”)种族或文化群体的加拿大女性对适当饮酒或吸毒行为的看法。研究发现,酒精、烟草和药物使用行为因种族文化群体而异。此外,每个种族文化群体与全国平均水平也存在差异。全国平均水平与每个种族文化群体之间的差异程度与抵达加拿大的时间以及该种族文化群体在加拿大的存续时间有关。每个种族文化群体与酒精、烟草和药物使用及吸毒行为的主流全国平均水平之间的相似或差异程度,可用于衡量每个种族文化群体的社会融合程度以及特定种族文化群体的女性融入加拿大主流社会的文化适应程度。