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Alcohol Use Disorder Risk and Protective Factors and Associated Harms Among Pacific Islander Young Adults
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Andrew M. Subica
Erick G. Guerrero
Phong Hong
Nia Aitaoto
Howard B. Moss
Derek K. Iwamoto
Li-Tzy Wu
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[1] University of California,Department of Social Medicine, Population, and Public Health, School of Medicine
[2] Riverside,Research to End Healthcare Disparities Corp
[3] I-Lead Institute,School of Public Policy
[4] University of Michigan,College of Health
[5] University of Utah,Department of Psychology
[6] University of Maryland,School of Medicine
[7] Duke University,undefined
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Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander;
Alcohol use disorder;
Hazardous drinking;
Alcohol prevention;
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Pacific Islander (PI) young adults (age 18 to 30 years) experience elevated rates of hazardous drinking, AUDs, and alcohol-related harms. Yet, we know little about the risk and protective factors that drive, or can prevent, PI young adult hazardous drinking behaviors and AUDs due to a lack of targeted alcohol disparities research. This large qualitative study presents data from 8 focus groups with 69 PIs (51 young adults, 18 informal providers) to explore the major risk factors, protective factors, and negative consequences associated with PI young adult hazardous drinking and AUDs. Findings revealed (1) major risk factors including the presence of significant life stressors that trigger alcohol self-medication, peer/social pressure to drink, permissive drinking norms, and frequent access to alcohol and (2) negative consequences involving physical fights, health and relationship problems, harm to personal reputation, and community harms including driving-under-the-influence and sexual violence. Protective factors against hazardous drinking and AUDs included the cultural norm of protecting the family’s reputation by avoiding AUDs, church/religious faith, family responsibilities, and culturally relevant prosocial activities (e.g., sports, dance, choir). Obtaining this in-depth data revealed that an effective culturally grounded AUD prevention intervention for PI young adults—which does not currently exist—should (1) target these identified major risk factors for AUDs, while (2) integrating culturally responsive strategies that incorporate their reported protective factors.
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页码:1818 / 1827
页数:9
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