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Immigrant generation, selective acculturation, and alcohol use among Latina/o adolescents
Authors:Tamela McNulty Eitle  Ana-María Gonzlez Wahl  Elizabeth Aranda
Institution:aDepartment of Sociology, Montana State University, P.O. Box 172380, Bozeman, MT 59717-2380, USA;bDepartment of Sociology, Wake Forest University, P.O. Box 7808, Winston-Salem NC 27109, USA;cDepartment of Sociology, University of South Florida, 4202 E. Fowler Ave., CPR 107, Tampa, FL 33620-5550, USA
Abstract:Do alcohol use and binge drinking among Latina/o adolescents increase in the second and third generation? This study explores generational differences in alcohol use behaviors for three Latina/o ethnic groups. Using data from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health on 1504 Latina/o adolescents in secondary school, we found that the factors associated with alcohol use behaviors differed across the Latina/o groups. For Mexican and Cuban adolescents, but not Puerto Ricans, immigrant generation was associated with alcohol use. For Mexican, but not Cuban adolescents, acculturation mediated the effect of immigrant generation on alcohol use behaviors. Although generally social capital and a co-ethnic presence were protective factors against alcohol use behaviors, we found that some forms of social capital were actually risk factors for Cubans and Puerto Ricans. Our results provide support for segmented-assimilation theory.
Keywords:Acculturation  Adolescents  Alcohol  Assimilation  Immigrants  Latina/os
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