Literature DB >> 1619931

The effect of acculturation on drinking attitudes among Japanese in Japan and Japanese Americans in Hawaii and California.

T Tsunoda1, K M Parrish, S Higuchi, F S Stinson, H Kono, M Ogata, T C Harford.   

Abstract

Data from a joint Japan-U.S. collaborative study were examined to determine the relationship of acculturation to drinking attitudes among Japanese in Japan and Japanese Americans in Hawaii and California. Drinking attitudes (i.e., self-reported acceptable or appropriate levels of drinking) among ethnic groups differed significantly for the nine situations studied: (1) at a bar with friends, (2) at a party at someone else's house, (3) as a parent, spending time with small children, (4) during working hours, (5) visiting in-laws, (6) with friends at home, (7) with friends after work, (8) with people at sports events and (9) before driving a car. Factor analysis was used to determine the differences in drinking attitudes among these ethnic groups. Japanese and Japanese Americans differentiated drinking situations into different categories. The major difference between the two groups was that the Japanese associated spending time with small children with a situation appropriate for drinking, such as being with friends at home, whereas Japanese Americans associated spending time with small children with a situation inappropriate for drinking, such as before driving.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1619931     DOI: 10.15288/jsa.1992.53.369

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Stud Alcohol        ISSN: 0096-882X


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