Félix-Ortiz M, Fernandez A, Newcomb M D
University of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA.
Subst Use Misuse. 1998 Mar;33(4):967-94. doi: 10.3109/10826089809056251.
The role of intergenerational discrepancy for cultural orientation was examined in the etiology of drug use among Latina adolescents and in the context of family support. Intergenerational discrepancy occurs when a family member of one generation differs from a family member of another generation in cultural identity factors; this is usually manifested in conflict between a first generation child and the immigrant generation parent. It was hypothesized that the Latina adolescents experiencing intergenerational discrepancy might use drugs more frequently than Latina adolescents who were not; and that family support would be an important moderator of the relationship. A sample of 295 ninth and tenth grade Latina students (approximately 80% Mexican-American) from four Los Angeles area schools were surveyed as part of a larger study. In this secondary analysis, a 2 (family support ) x 2 (discrepancy) ANOVA revealed that intergenerational discrepancy was associated with more drug use in certain cases, and that family support did not moderate this relationship. Results partially validate and extend a theoretical model presented by Szapocznik and Kurtines (1980), and indicate a need to focus on cultural variables when intervening in drug use/misuse among Latina adolescents.
在拉丁裔青少年吸毒的病因及家庭支持背景下,研究了代际差异对文化取向的作用。当一代家庭成员在文化认同因素上与另一代家庭成员不同时,就会出现代际差异;这通常表现为第一代子女与移民一代父母之间的冲突。研究假设,经历代际差异的拉丁裔青少年可能比未经历代际差异的拉丁裔青少年更频繁地吸毒;并且家庭支持将是这种关系的一个重要调节因素。作为一项更大规模研究的一部分,对来自洛杉矶地区四所学校的295名九年级和十年级拉丁裔学生(约80%为墨西哥裔美国人)进行了抽样调查。在这项二次分析中,一项2(家庭支持)×2(差异)方差分析显示,在某些情况下,代际差异与更多的吸毒行为相关,而家庭支持并未调节这种关系。研究结果部分验证并扩展了萨波茨尼克和库尔蒂内斯(1980年)提出的理论模型,并表明在干预拉丁裔青少年吸毒/滥用药物问题时需要关注文化变量。