Dale Dagar Maglalang, Bongki Woo, Carina Katigbak, Michael Park, Yoonsun Choi, David T Takeuchi
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文化价值观影响健康信念、态度和行为。考虑到殖民前菲律宾以及西班牙、美国和日本殖民时期的历史,菲律宾人具有独特的文化价值观,而这些价值观与健康结果的关系尚未得到充分研究。本研究的目的是:(1)建立和验证菲律宾文化价值观的表层测量量表;(2)在菲律宾裔美国人样本中检验其与抑郁症状和物质使用的关系。我们分析了2013年收集的菲律宾裔美国父母的中西部亚裔美国家庭纵向研究(MLSAAF)数据(n=376)。我们采用因子分析来创建和验证量表、普通最小二乘和逻辑回归来检验菲律宾文化价值观与抑郁症状和物质使用之间的关联。因子分析产生了五个量表:来自父母的hiya(尊严或羞耻),一般的hiya, utang na loob(感激或团结),pakikisama(友谊)和bahala na(决心)。来自父母的Hiya与抑郁症状呈正相关,Hiya总体上与抑郁症状和酒精使用呈负相关,直到昏迷。研究结果表明,菲律宾文化价值观对菲律宾裔美国人的健康结果产生了微妙而复杂的影响。本研究首次对表层菲律宾文化价值进行定量测量。未来的研究应考虑使用测量量表,以更好地了解代际创伤和复原力如何通过文化价值观影响菲律宾和海外菲律宾人的其他健康信念、行为和结果。
Scale Validation of Filipino Cultural Values and Its Associations with Depressive Symptoms and Substance Use in Filipino Americans.
Cultural values influence health beliefs, attitudes, and behaviors. Given the history of pre-colonial Philippines and under Spanish, American, and Japanese colonization, Filipinos have unique cultural values that are understudied in relation to health outcomes. The objectives of this study are to (1) create and validate measurement scales of surface level Filipino cultural values and (2) examine its associations with depressive symptoms and substance use in a sample of Filipino Americans. We analyzed data from the Midwest Longitudinal Studies of Asian American Families (MLSAAF) collected in 2013 of Filipino American parents (n=376). We implemented factor analyses to create and validate the scales and ordinary least squares and logistic regressions to examine the associations between Filipino cultural values and depressive symptoms and substance use. Factor analyses produced five scales: hiya (dignity or shame) from parent, hiya in general, utang na loob (gratitude or solidarity), pakikisama (companionship), and bahala na (determination). Hiya from parent was positively associated with depressive symptoms and hiya in general was negatively associated with depressive symptoms and alcohol use until passing out. The findings demonstrate the nuanced and complex means that Filipino cultural values have influenced health outcomes in Filipino Americans. This study is the first of its kind to quantitatively measure surface level Filipino cultural values. Future studies should consider using the measurement scales to better understand how intergenerational trauma and resilience through cultural values influence other health beliefs, behaviors, and outcomes in Filipinos in the Philippines and in the diaspora.