Social networks and alcohol consumption among first generation Chinese and Korean immigrants in the Los Angeles metropolitan area

C. Hofstetter, J. Clapp, Jon-Patrick Allem, Suzanne Hughes, Yawen Li, V. Irvin, Alan, J. Daly, S. Kang, M. Hovell
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Hofstetter, C., Clapp, J., Allem, J., Hughes, S., Li, Y., Irvin, V., Daly, A., Kang, S., & Hovell, M. (2014). Social networks and alcohol consumption among first generation Chinese and Korean immigrants in the Los Angeles metropolitan area. The International Journal Of Alcohol And Drug Research, 3 (4), 245-255. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.7895/ijadr.v3i4.188 Aims: To test hypotheses involving mechanisms of reinforcement of alcohol behaviors operating in social networks. Design: Telephone interviews conducted by professional interviewers in Mandarin or Korean or English with first generation Chinese (from Mainland or Taiwan) and Korean immigrants residing using a dual frame stratified sampling design. Combined probability and non-probability approaches for sampling due to the widespread use of cell phones. Interviews were conducted in language of preferences with over 95% of interviews in Korean or Mandarin. Setting: Residents of three counties with the largest proportions of eligible residents (Los Angeles, Orange, and San Bernardino) were included. Participants: Adult residents (21 and over) stratified by gender who could be reached by telephone constituted the sample. Measures: Measures included frequency/amount alcohol consumption drawn from NIAAA standard, a “relax, socialize, have fun with” name generator was used to identify alters. Reinforcers within networks were measured by participant reports of amount of alter drinking, drunkenness, and encouragement to drink, acculturation, and demographic variables were measured by self report. Findings: Using a random effects approach and controlling for other variables, including drinking in the network, acculturation, Korean/Chinese origin, and demographics, source of immigration, network context, as was and sampling frame, encouragement to drink in the network was related to drinking ( P <.05). Conclusions: Studies of social networks in relation to health behaviors should include measures of actions within networks, especially reinforcers of behaviors, in order to understand the functioning and consequences of networks.
洛杉矶大都会区第一代中国和韩国移民的社交网络和酒精消费
Hofstetter, C, Clapp, J., Allem, J., Hughes, S., Li, Y., Irvin, V., Daly, A., Kang, S., and Hovell, M.(2014)。洛杉矶大都会区第一代中国和韩国移民的社交网络和酒精消费。《国际酒精和药物研究杂志》,3(4),245-255。目的:测试涉及社会网络中酒精行为强化机制的假设。设计:采用双框架分层抽样设计,由专业采访者用普通话、韩语或英语对居住在中国大陆或台湾的第一代中国人和韩国移民进行电话访谈。由于手机的广泛使用,结合概率和非概率方法进行抽样。访谈以个人偏好的语言进行,超过95%的访谈以韩语或普通话进行。背景:包括符合条件的居民比例最大的三个县(洛杉矶、奥兰治和圣贝纳迪诺)的居民。参与者:可以通过电话联系到的按性别分层的成年居民(21岁及以上)构成样本。测量方法:测量方法包括从NIAAA标准中提取的酒精消费频率/数量,使用“放松,社交,享受乐趣”的名字生成器来识别变化。网络中的强化因素通过参与者报告的频繁饮酒、醉酒、鼓励饮酒、文化适应和人口统计学变量的自我报告来衡量。研究结果:采用随机效应方法并控制其他变量,包括网络饮酒、文化适应、韩国/中国血统、人口统计学、移民来源、网络背景、现状和抽样框架,网络中鼓励饮酒与饮酒有关(P < 0.05)。结论:社会网络与健康行为的关系研究应包括网络内行为的测量,特别是行为的强化因素,以便了解网络的功能和后果。
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