scholarly journals Drinking Motives, Cultural Orientations, and Alcohol Use among Hispanic College Students at the U.S.-Mexico Border

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
P. Priscilla Lui ◽  
Byron L. Zamboanga ◽  
Melissa M. Ertl ◽  
Lindsey Rodriguez ◽  
Jessica L. Martin ◽  
...  

Hispanic college students at the U.S.-Mexico border are at higher risk for alcohol use and negative drinking consequences, relative to their counterparts in non-border areas. Hispanic students at the U.S.-Mexico border (N=219, Mage =20.14; 71.2% women) completed an online survey. U.S. orientation was negatively associated with alcohol consumption. Enhancement motives predicted alcohol consumption, whereas coping and conformity motives predicted negative drinking-related consequences. Cultural orientations did not moderate the relations between social motives and alcohol use outcomes. Results highlight the need to consider alcohol-related cognition and to better contextualize U.S. and heritage cultural orientations among Hispanics in the U.S.-Mexico areas.

Author(s):  
P. Priscilla Lui ◽  
Byron L. Zamboanga ◽  
Melissa M. Ertl ◽  
Lindsey M. Rodriguez ◽  
Jessica L. Martin ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Vol 115 ◽  
pp. 106772
Author(s):  
Zoé Bollen ◽  
Arthur Pabst ◽  
Coralie Creupelandt ◽  
Sullivan Fontesse ◽  
Séverine Lannoy ◽  
...  

2016 ◽  
Vol 14 (3) ◽  
pp. 12-21
Author(s):  
Luis A. Valdez ◽  
Melanie L. Bell ◽  
David O. Garcia

Background and Purpose: Inadequate working and living conditions are associated with alcohol consumption in farmworkers in the U.S. However, the influence of these factors on alcohol consumption patterns in migrant farmworkers in Mexico remains unclear. The purpose of this analysis was to assess the influence of housing and working conditions on alcohol use in migrant farmworkers in Mexico. Methods: We used logistic and ordinal logistic regression to examine the association of living and working conditions on alcohol consumption and frequency in 3,132 farmworkers in Mexico with data from a Mexican national farmworker’s survey. Results: Living in inadequately built homes (OR=0.84; 95% CI=0.72, 0.98; p


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