Associations of Multiple Acculturation Domains with Smoking Status among Latino Adults.

IF 2.1 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL Journal of Latinx Psychology Pub Date : 2019-08-01 DOI:10.1037/lat0000112
Ramon T Flores, Miguel Ángel Cano, Virmarie Correa-Fernández, Craig A Field, Whitney L Heppner, Larkin L Strong, Yessenia Castro
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Few efficacious interventions for tobacco use exist for Latinos. Identification of cultural factors relevant to smoking among Latinos can inform the development of efficacious interventions for Latino smokers. Acculturation is associated with smoking, especially among Latinas, but extant research is limited by operationalization of acculturation with unidirectional, single-domain proxies. We examined associations of multiple domains of acculturation with gender and smoking status among Latino adults. Cross-sectional data from 140 bilingual Latino adults was utilized. Acculturation was measured with the 4 subscales of the Multidimensional Acculturation Scale II (MAS-II). Logistic regression analyses tested interaction effects between MAS-II American and Latino Cultural Identification subscales, English and Spanish Proficiency subscales, and their interactions with gender, on smoking status. Higher English Proficiency was associated with greater odds of being a smoker at Spanish Proficiency scores of 4.5 or higher. Higher Latino Cultural Identification was associated with lower odds of being a smoker among women, but not men. Acculturation toward American culture, per se, may not be a risk factor for smoking; rather, its influence depends on Latino culture maintenance. Unlike in other areas of mental/behavioral health among Latinos, biculturalism may not be protective against smoking. The association between acculturation and smoking among Latinas may be a function of loss of Latino culture identification. Intervention programs should consider targeting these at-risk individuals. Longitudinal work that corroborates current findings and identifies mechanisms underlying these associations is needed.

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拉丁裔成年人多种文化适应领域与吸烟状况的关系。
对拉丁美洲人来说,几乎没有有效的烟草使用干预措施。在拉丁裔人群中识别与吸烟相关的文化因素可以为制定针对拉丁裔吸烟者的有效干预措施提供信息。文化适应与吸烟有关,尤其是在拉丁裔中,但现有的研究受到单向、单一领域代理的文化适应操作的限制。我们研究了拉丁裔成年人中文化适应的多个领域与性别和吸烟状况的关系。使用了140名双语拉丁裔成年人的横断面数据。使用多维文化适应量表II(MAS-II)的4个分量表测量文化适应。Logistic回归分析测试了MAS-II美国和拉丁裔文化认同分量表、英语和西班牙语能力分量表及其与性别的相互作用对吸烟状况的影响。英语水平越高,在西班牙语水平4.5分或更高的情况下吸烟的几率越大。较高的拉丁裔文化认同与女性吸烟者的几率较低有关,但与男性无关。对美国文化的适应本身可能不是吸烟的风险因素;相反,它的影响力取决于拉丁裔文化的维持。与拉丁裔的其他心理/行为健康领域不同,双文化主义可能无法预防吸烟。拉丁裔人的文化适应和吸烟之间的联系可能是拉丁裔文化认同缺失的一个功能。干预计划应考虑针对这些高危人群。需要进行纵向研究,以证实当前的发现并确定这些关联的潜在机制。
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