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Longitudinal Associations Between Alcohol-Related Cognitions and Use in African American and European American Adolescent Girls.

Dawn W FosterFeifei YeStephanie S O'MalleyTammy ChungAlison E HipwellCarolyn E Sartor
Published in: Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research (2018)
Although rates of alcohol use and endorsement of cognitions were greater in EA than AA girls, the anticipated racial differences in longitudinal associations between cognitions and use did not emerge, indicating that variation in associations between use and cognitions does not account for the lower prevalence of alcohol use in AA compared with EA girls. Furthermore, our finding that intention to drink is a consistent, robust predictor of subsequent alcohol use suggests the need to investigate potentially modifiable factors that influence intention to drink across racial groups.
Keyphrases
  • african american
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