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Abstract
The purpose of this study is to further the understanding of how parenting and the relationship between the parent and the youth influence adolescent alcohol use in Mexican American families, with particular attention to acculturation. Results indicated that parental warmth is a strong factor in predicting adolescent alcohol use among Mexican adolescents. The parent-youth relationship played an important role in lowering alcohol use for Mexican American youth. Acculturation has an impact on the level of warmth, control, and the parent-youth relationship for Mexican American families. Findings indicate that there are unique family mechanisms for Mexican American families that should be considered when developing prevention and treatment options.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 24804138 PMCID: PMC4008520 DOI: 10.1155/2013/205189
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Addict ISSN: 2090-7850
Descriptive characteristics of Mexican American youth (n = 956).
| Characteristic | Frequency | (%) |
|---|---|---|
| Place of birth: parent | ||
| US | 440 | 46% |
| Outside the US | 516 | 54% |
| Place of birth: adolescent | ||
| US | 792 | 83% |
| Outside the U.S. | 164 | 17% |
| Language Spoken at home | ||
| English | 538 | 56% |
| Spanish | 418 | 44% |
| Sex | ||
| Female | 494 | 52% |
| Male | 462 | 48% |
| Grade (at Wave 1) | ||
| 7th | 112 | 12% |
| 8th | 114 | 12% |
| 9th | 121 | 13% |
| 10th | 230 | 24% |
| 11th | 180 | 19% |
| 12th | 167 | 18% |
| Not in school | 1 | 0% |
| Refused | 8 | 1% |
| School does not have grade levels of this kind | 23 | 2% |
| Income | ||
| $1,000–24,000 | 457 | 48% |
| $25,000–34,000 | 153 | 16% |
| $35,000–44,000 | 116 | 12% |
| $45,000–54,000 | 96 | 10% |
| $55,000–64,000 | 60 | 6% |
| $65,000–74,000 | 27 | 3% |
| $75,000–84,000 | 25 | 3% |
| Over $85,000 | 22 | 2% |
Parenting characteristics of Mexican American families (n = 956).
| Parenting characteristic | Frequency | (%) |
|---|---|---|
| Parental warmth | ||
| Very low warmth | 28 | 3% |
| Low warmth | 186 | 19% |
| Average warmth | 142 | 15% |
| High warmth | 296 | 31% |
| Very high warmth | 304 | 32% |
| Parental control | ||
| Not controlling | 168 | 18% |
| Slightly controlling | 595 | 62% |
| Very controlling | 178 | 19% |
| Totally controlling | 15 | 2% |
| Parent-youth relationship | ||
| Get along well (PY1) | ||
| Never | 3 | 0.3% |
| Seldom | 13 | 1% |
| Sometimes | 101 | 11% |
| Often | 314 | 33% |
| Always | 525 | 55% |
| Make decisions together (PY2) | ||
| Never | 23 | 2% |
| Seldom | 38 | 4% |
| Sometimes | 230 | 24% |
| Often | 316 | 33% |
| Always | 349 | 37% |
| Trust them (PY3) | ||
| Never | 7 | 1% |
| Seldom | 25 | 3% |
| Sometimes | 117 | 12% |
| Often | 218 | 23% |
| Always | 589 | 62% |
Figure 1SEM model for explaining the relationship between parenting style, acculturation, and alcohol use in Mexican American adolescents.