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Alcohol use among Hispanic early adolescents in the United States: an examination of behavioral risk and protective profiles

Authors :
Lynn Hernandez
Michael G. Vaughn
Leia Y. Saltzman
Brandy R. Maynard
Christopher P. Salas-Wright
Source :
Substance usemisuse. 49(7)
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Few studies have examined the behavioral and protective correlates of alcohol use among young Hispanics. Using a national sample (N = 7,606), logistic regression and latent profile analysis (LPA) are employed to examine the relationships between alcohol use, psychosocial factors, and externalizing behavior among Hispanics during early adolescence. Early drinkers are more likely to report truancy, fighting, smoking, and drug use. LPA results revealed a three class solution. Classes identified included: psychosocial risk (41.11%), moderate protection (39.44%), and highly religious (19.44%). Alcohol use is clearly associated with externalizing behavior; however, an important degree of psychosocial and behavioral heterogeneity nevertheless exists.

Details

ISSN :
15322491
Volume :
49
Issue :
7
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Substance usemisuse
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....42c9cc7270cadf3af59f04da9fcb3733