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Impact of Multiracial Ethnic Identity on Emerging Adult Alcohol and Marijuana Use

机译:多种族种族认同对新兴成人酒和大麻使用的影响

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Adults identifying with two or more races represent about 7% of the U.S. populations (Pew Research Study, 2015). Multiracial individuals are a growing population within the United States with unique needs and experiences that are represented to a limited degree within substance use literature. However, existing research has demonstrated that multiracial individuals are at an increased risk for adverse substance use outcomes that remain largely unexplored (Unger, 2012). While existing literature has explored the impact factors like ethnic identity, neighborhood risk and drug beliefs and attitudes amongst monoracial youth and young adults, limited extensions have been made to their multiracial peers to better understand evidence of their increased risk. With a sample of 281 emerging adults who identity with two or more racial and ethnic groups, the current study sought a better understanding of ethnic identity as a protective factor against marijuana and alcohol use in relation to neighborhood risk and attitudes and beliefs about substance use. The current study supports previous findings that ethnic identity, neighborhood risk, personal disapproval, and perceived risk of alcohol and marijuana relates to substance use outcomes; however, results suggest that ethnic identity may not serve a protective role within this sample. Implications of the findings are further discussed and future directions for this area of research are provided.
机译:识别出两个或两个以上种族的成年人约占美国人口的7%(Pew Research Study,2015)。在美国,多种族个体在不断增长,其独特的需求和经验在毒品使用文献中得到了有限的体现。但是,现有研究表明,多种族个体在不良药物使用结局中的风险增加,而这些后果在很大程度上仍未得到探索(Unger,2012年)。虽然现有文献已经探讨了影响因素,例如单种族青年和年轻人中的族裔认同,邻里风险以及毒品信仰和态度,但对多种族同龄人进行了有限的扩展,以更好地了解其风险增加的证据。通过对281个与两个或多个种族和族裔群体认同的新兴成年人的抽样调查,本研究寻求对族裔认同的更好理解,作为与邻里风险以及对毒品使用的态度和信念相关的大麻和酒精滥用的保护因素。当前的研究支持以前的发现,即种族认同,邻里风险,个人不赞成以及酒精和大麻的感知风险与药物使用结果有关;但是,结果表明种族身份可能不会在该样本中起到保护作用。进一步讨论了发现的含义,并提供了该研究领域的未来方向。

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  • 作者

    Joseph, Emilie B.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Rhode Island.;

  • 授予单位 University of Rhode Island.;
  • 学科 Psychology.;Ethnic studies.;Behavioral sciences.;Clinical psychology.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2017
  • 页码 91 p.
  • 总页数 91
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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