Acculturation Factors and Substance Use Among Asian American Youth

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Thao N. Le
Deborah Goebert
Judy Wallen
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[1] Colorado State University,
[2] University of Hawai’i at Manoa,undefined
[3] National Council on Crime and Delinquency,undefined
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Substance use; Asian; Acculturation; Individualism; Collectivism; Youth;
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In this study of 329 Cambodian, Chinese, Laotian/Mien, and Vietnamese youth in Oakland, California, acculturation factors of individualism-collectivism and acculturative dissonance were examined as risk and protective factors for substance use. Results of structural equation modeling and bootstrapping revealed that peer substance use was a robust mediator between individualism and youth’s self-reported substance use, particularly among Vietnamese and males. Peer substance use also significantly mediated the relation between collectivism and substance use for females. As such, there appears to be ethnic and gender group variations in the saliency of cultural/acculturation factors with respect to substance use. Implications for substance use prevention programs for ethnic and immigrant youth are discussed.
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