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Acculturation status and heavy alcohol use among Mexican American college students: investigating the moderating role of gender
Authors:Zamboanga Byron L  Raffaelli Marcela  Horton Nicholas J
Institution:Department of Psychology, Smith College, Northampton, MA 01063, USA. bzamboan@smith.edu
Abstract:We examined whether gender moderates the association between acculturation and heavy alcohol use. The sample consisted of 126 Mexican American college students (Mean age=24.7 years; 57% female) who completed self-report measures of heavy alcohol use, acculturation status (global acculturation and ethnic identity), and relevant control variables (age, peer alcohol use). Multivariable regression revealed that higher levels of ethnic identity were associated with greater frequency of heavy alcohol among men. Conversely, neither measure of acculturation was associated with heavy alcohol use among women. These findings suggest that interventions for Latino/a students should consider the role of culturally relevant variables in heavy alcohol use, particularly for men. They also have implications regarding how acculturation is operationalized in alcohol studies, and suggest directions for future research.
Keywords:Acculturation  Alcohol use  Mexican Americans  Gender  College students
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