Testing a Multidimensional Acculturation Model on Latinos who Completed Substance Abuse Treatment.

Journal of drug abuse Pub Date : 2016-01-01 Epub Date: 2016-05-24 DOI:10.21767/2471-853X.100023
Roberto Lopez-Tamayo, J Alvarez, L A Jason
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Disparities in substance abuse treatment (SAT) utilization and completion suggest that traditional substance abuse models may fall short of addressing the complex needs of Latinos, increasing the odds of relapsing. The need for substance use models that integrate multiple acculturation domains in relation to substance abuse is warranted. The goal of the present study is twofold: a) test a multidimensional acculturation model on Latinos who completed SAT; and b) examine the association between the proposed multidimensional acculturation and days consuming alcohol and illicit drugs in the past six months. A total of 131 participants (Mage=36.15, SD ± 10.5, 86.3% males, 48.1% non-U.S. born with a mean length of stay of 19 years in the U.S. (SD ± 13.71) were interviewed upon completion of SAT. Results from the SEM indicated adequate model fit to the population under study, supporting the use of a multidimensional acculturation approach for this population. Subsequent results from the structured regression analysis suggest that multidimensional acculturation is negatively associated with days using alcohol in the past 6 months. The implications of these findings are discussed.

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拉丁美洲人药物滥用治疗的多维文化适应模型检验。
药物滥用治疗(SAT)使用和完成的差异表明,传统的药物滥用模式可能无法满足拉丁美洲人的复杂需求,从而增加了复发的几率。有必要建立与药物滥用有关的多种文化适应领域相结合的药物使用模型。本研究的目的是双重的:a)测试完成SAT的拉丁美洲人的多维文化适应模型;(b)检查所建议的多维文化适应与过去六个月内饮酒和吸毒天数之间的关系。131名受试者(Mage=36.15, SD±10.5),男性86.3%,非美国女性48.1%。出生时平均在美国停留时间为19年(标准差±13.71)的人在完成SAT后接受了采访。SEM的结果表明,模型与所研究的人群有足够的拟合,支持对这一人群使用多维文化适应方法。结构化回归分析的后续结果表明,多维文化适应与过去6个月内饮酒天数呈负相关。讨论了这些发现的意义。
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