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Alcohol use of immigrant youths in The Netherlands The Netherlands : The The roles of parents and peers across different ethnic backgrounds

机译:荷兰荷兰的移民青少年的酒精在荷兰:父母和同龄人跨越不同种族背景的角色

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Abstract Introduction and Aims. The aims of this study were to examine the roles of parental permissiveness toward alcohol use and affiliation with alcohol‐using peers in alcohol use in youths from various ethnic backgrounds, and whether the role of peers was moderated by parental permissiveness. In addition, differences in these associations between native Dutch and non‐Western immigrant youths were examined. Design and Methods. Cross‐sectional data of 578 youths with Surinamese, Moroccan, Turkish, Antillean and Asian backgrounds and 81 native Dutch were used, all aged 15–24. Alcohol use, affiliation with alcohol‐using peers and parental permissiveness were measured using self‐report questionnaires. Regression models controlled for age, religiousness, education level and parental alcohol use. Because of very low levels of alcohol use, data from Turkish and Moroccan immigrants were aggregated, and logistic regression analyses were performed. Results. Parental permissiveness and affiliation with alcohol‐using peers were positively related to level of alcohol use in youths with Surinamese, Antillean and Asian backgrounds and played an equally strong role in native Dutch youths with one exception. In Surinamese youths, parental permissiveness was more strongly related to alcohol use than in native Dutch youths. In youths with a Turkish/Moroccan background, parental permissiveness and affiliation with alcohol‐using peers were strongly associated with any (versus no) alcohol use. Only parental permissiveness was, equally strong, associated with any alcohol use in native Dutch youths. Discussion and Conclusions. Irrespective of ethnic background and differences in level of alcohol use, parental permissiveness and affiliation with alcohol‐using peers are related to youth alcohol use. [Creemers HE, Spanakis P, Delforterie MJ, Huizink AC. Alcohol use of immigrant youths in The Netherlands: The roles of parents and peers across different ethnic backgrounds.
机译:摘要介绍和目标。本研究的目的是研究父母允许对酒精使用和患者的患者在各种民族背景中的酒精中使用的饮酒和患者的作用,以及对同龄人的作用是否受到父母允许的主持。此外,审查了本土荷兰和非西部移民青年之间这些协会的差异。设计和方法。使用了578名青少年与苏里南,摩洛哥,土耳其语,安提巴和亚洲背景和81个原生荷兰语的横断面数据,所有老年人为15-24岁。使用自我报告调查问卷测量饮酒,使用酒精使用对等体和父母允许的临床资助。回归模型控制年龄,宗教,教育水平和祖父醇使用。由于酒精使用水平较低,来自土耳其语和摩洛哥移民的数据被聚集,并进行了物流回归分析。结果。父母的允许和含酒精同行的患者与青少年的酒精使用水平与苏里南人,安提琴和亚洲背景的水平正相关,并在原生荷兰青少年中发挥了同样强大的作用。在苏里南青年人中,父母允许与荷兰青少年的酒精使用更强烈。在有土耳其/摩洛哥背景的年轻人中,父母允许和含酒精同行的患者与任何(与NO)的酒精使用密切相关。只有父母允许,同样强大,与本土荷兰青少年的任何酒精一起使用。讨论和结论。无论种族背景和酒精使用水平的差异,父母允许和含酒精同行的患者都与青年酒精使用有关。 [继承人他,Spanakis P,Delfortie MJ,Huizink Ac。荷兰的移民青少年的酒精使用:父母和同龄人跨越不同种族背景的角色。

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