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Racial discrimination, racial identity affiliation, and heavy alcohol use among multiracial individuals.

Tessa NalvenNichea S SpillaneJoseph S Rossi
Published in: Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research (2021)
Our results suggest that multiracial individuals, as compared to other minoritized individuals who are monoracial, report high levels of experienced racial discrimination and heavy alcohol use and low levels of racial identity affiliation. Further understanding of the effects of racial identity affiliation and experienced racial discrimination on the risk for heavy alcohol use could help in the development of interventions aimed at reducing alcohol use disparities among multiracial individuals.
Keyphrases
  • african american
  • healthcare
  • alcohol consumption