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Acculturative stress, collectivistic coping, and drinking in a predominantly Latino college sample.

Xavier F Vera-AdrianzenSol I CorralAitiana I Sanchez-GarciaguirreCraig A Field
Published in: Cultural diversity & ethnic minority psychology (2024)
The present study extends the literature on collectivistic coping by exploring the protective effects of collectivistic coping styles against drinking among Latino college students. Based on current findings, it appears that among Latino students, seeking social support may serve as a protective factor against the effects of acculturative stress on alcohol use and problems and that forbearance may serve as a protective factor against the effects of acculturative stress on alcohol use. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).
Keyphrases
  • social support
  • depressive symptoms
  • african american
  • mental health
  • stress induced
  • systematic review
  • alcohol consumption
  • emergency department