Culture and alcohol use: historical and sociocultural themes from 75 years of alcohol research.

Felipe Gonzalez Castro, Manuel Barrera, Laura A Mena, Katherine M Aguirre
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Abstract

Objective: For the period of almost 75 years, we examined the literature for studies regarding the influences of culture on alcohol use and misuse.

Method: This review is a chronology of research articles published from 1940 to 2013. From a structured literature search with select criteria, 38 articles were identified and 34 reviewed.

Results: This analysis revealed a progression across this period of research from studies that began as descriptive ethnographic evaluations of one or more indigenous societies or cultural groups, evolving to studies using complex multivariate models to test cross-cultural effects in two or more cultural groups. Major findings across this period include the assertions that (a) a function of alcohol use may be to reduce anxiety, (b) certain cultural groups possess features of alcohol use that are not associated with negative consequences, (c) the disruptive effects of acculturative change and the stressors of new demands are associated with an increase in alcohol consumption, (d) cultural groups shape expectations about the effects of alcohol use and their definition of drunkenness, and (e) the hypothesized relationships of culture with alcohol use and misuse have been demonstrated in multivariate model analyses.

Conclusions: Across this 75-year period, the early proposition that culture is an important and prominent correlate of alcohol use and misuse has persisted. Within the current era of alcohol studies, this proposition has been supported by multivariate model analyses. Thus, the proposition that culture might affect alcohol use remains prominent and is as relevant today as it was when it was first proposed nearly 75 years ago.

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文化与酒精使用:75 年酒精研究的历史和社会文化主题。
目的在近 75 年的时间里,我们查阅了有关文化对酒精使用和滥用影响的研究文献:本综述是对 1940 年至 2013 年期间发表的研究文章的年表。根据选定的标准进行了结构化文献检索,确定了 38 篇文章,并对其中 34 篇进行了审查:分析结果显示,这一时期的研究从最初对一个或多个土著社会或文化群体进行描述性人种学评估,发展到使用复杂的多元模型在两个或多个文化群体中测试跨文化效应。这一时期的主要发现包括:(a)饮酒的一个功能可能是减少焦虑;(b)某些文化群体饮酒的特点与负面后果无关;(c)文化适应性变化的破坏性影响和新需求的压力与饮酒量的增加有关;(d)文化群体形成了对饮酒效果的期望和对醉酒的定义;以及(e)文化与饮酒和滥用的假设关系在多元模型分析中得到了证实:在这 75 年间,文化是酒精使用和误用的一个重要且突出的相关因素这一早期命题一直存在。在当前的酒精研究中,多元模型分析支持了这一观点。因此,"文化可能会影响饮酒 "这一命题在今天仍然十分重要,与近 75 年前首次提出时一样具有现实意义。
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