Religious affiliation, religious involvement, and alcohol use in Korea.

Cultural diversity and mental health Pub Date : 1998-01-01
J Y Park, G P Danko, S Y Wong, A J Weatherspoon, R C Johnson
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This article is the first study of religious commitment and involvement of homeland Koreans as related to alcohol use. Religious affiliation and involvement are predictive of abstemiousness, but chiefly for women, who are at low risk for alcohol abuse and dependency, and not for men, who are at high risk. The frequent abstemiousness of Buddhist women results chiefly from data having to do with mothers and probably is a consequence of the women's traditional lifestyles, being both Buddhist and abstemious. Among the probably more Westernized Christians, religious involvement is most clearly associated with abstemiousness among daughters, a group at a relatively low but increasing risk for alcohol use.

韩国的宗教信仰、宗教参与和酒精使用。
这篇文章是第一次研究韩国人的宗教承诺和参与与酒精使用有关。宗教信仰和参与可以预测是否有节制,但主要适用于酗酒和依赖风险较低的女性,而不适用于风险较高的男性。佛教女性经常节制主要源于与母亲有关的数据,可能是女性传统生活方式的结果,既信奉佛教又节制。在可能更西化的基督徒中,参与宗教活动与女儿的节制最明显相关,这一群体饮酒的风险相对较低,但却在增加。
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