Back to Search Start Over

An exploratory analysis of drinking motives and alcohol-related problems among Hispanic college students.

Authors :
Chavez, Sarah J.
Hall, Nicole A.
Weinstein, Andrew
DiBello, Angelo M.
Neighbors, Clayton
Carey, Kate B.
Source :
Journal of Ethnicity in Substance Abuse. Aug2024, p1-17. 17p. 1 Illustration.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

AbstractThe increase in college enrollment for Hispanic college students warrants increased attention to their health and wellness. Given that a common threat to health and well-being in college students is alcohol use and that Hispanic college students are at elevated risk for alcohol-related problems, it is essential to investigate factors that might lead to heightened alcohol-related problems among this population. The present study is a secondary data analysis of an NIAAA-funded study investigating brief interventions for alcohol use among 583 heavy-drinking college students. Specifically, we examined the relationship between Hispanic student status and alcohol-related problems measured one month later. Additionally, we examined the indirect effects of Hispanic status on alcohol-related problems through drinking motives. Analyses revealed a significant association between Hispanic status and alcohol-related problems at baseline but no association between Hispanic status and problems at 1-month, controlling for baseline problems. An indirect effect of the prospective association between Hispanic student status and alcohol-related problems was evident for only one of the four drinking motives (coping). Our findings suggest that reducing coping motives for drinking among Hispanic college students may reduce alcohol-related problems. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15332640
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Ethnicity in Substance Abuse
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
179595153
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/15332640.2024.2398627