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Abstract
This self-administered mail survey study conducted along the US-Mexico border replicates and expands on research conducted in Florida regarding the prevalence of juramento use as an intervention technique for alcohol misuse. Juramentos are pledges to abstain from alcohol use for a time determined by the user. The pledge is usually to the Virgin of Guadalupe and is often done in the presence of a Roman Catholic Priest. As in Florida, the majority of Priests along the border reported they were familiar with the practice of juramentos and had already witnessed at least one. The majority of Priests who had done juramentos viewed them as effective. Since the vast majority of Priest indicated that they would begin or continue witnessing juramentos, this makes juramentos and Roman Catholic Priests a viable culturally sensitive aide for treatment among Hispanics, in particular those of Mexican descent.Entities:
Keywords: Hispanic; US-Mexico border; alcoholism; folk medicine; religious beliefs; substance abuse treatment
Year: 2014 PMID: 25685052 PMCID: PMC4326012 DOI: 10.1080/13674676.2014.995074
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ment Health Relig Cult ISSN: 1367-4676