| Literature DB >> 29452060 |
Yvonne M Terry-McElrath1, Megan E Patrick1.
Abstract
Understanding racial/ethnic drinking patterns and service provision preferences is critical for deciding how best to use limited alcohol prevention, intervention, and treatment resources. We used nationally representative data from 150,727 U.S. high school seniors from 2005 to 2016 to examine differences in a range of alcohol use behaviors and the felt need to reduce or stop alcohol use based on detailed racial/ethnic categories, both before and after controlling for key risk/protective factors. Native students reported particularly high use but corresponding high felt need to reduce/stop use. White and dual-endorsement students reported high use but low felt need to stop/reduce alcohol use.Entities:
Keywords: Adolescent; alcohol; binge drinking; high-intensity drinking; race/ethnicity
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29452060 PMCID: PMC6235724 DOI: 10.1080/15332640.2018.1433094
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Ethn Subst Abuse ISSN: 1533-2640 Impact factor: 1.507