Psychosocial Factors Associated with Alcohol Use Among Hispanic Youth.

Abstract:

:This study examined whether authoritarian parenting, school experiences, depression, legal involvement and social norms predicted recent alcohol use and binge drinking among a national sample of Hispanic youth. A secondary data analysis of the National Survey on Drug Use and Health was performed (N = 3457). Unadjusted odds ratios were computed via univariate logistic regression analyses and significant variables were retained and included in the multivariable logistic regression analyses. Results indicated that in the past 30 days, 13.8 % of Hispanic youth drank alcohol and 8.0 % binge drank. Hispanic youth at highest risk for alcohol use were 16-17 years of age, experienced authoritarian parenting, lacked positive school experiences, had legal problems, and felt that most students at their school drank alcohol. Results should be considered when developing and implementing alcohol prevention efforts for Hispanic youth. Multiple approaches integrating family, school, and peers are needed to reduce use.

journal_name

J Immigr Minor Health

authors

King KA,Vidourek RA,Merianos AL,Bartsch LA

doi

10.1007/s10903-016-0485-0

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2017-10-01 00:00:00

pages

1035-1041

issue

5

eissn

1557-1912

issn

1557-1920

pii

10.1007/s10903-016-0485-0

journal_volume

19

pub_type

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