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Predictors of stigma toward alcohol misuse in Latino communities: a path model.

Micki WashburnKathryne B BrewerRobin E GearingMiao YuLuis R Torres
Published in: Journal of ethnicity in substance abuse (2022)
This study explores stigma-related beliefs within the Latino community concerning alcohol misuse. A community-based convenience sample of 251 self-identified Latino adults were recruited to participate in a research study using an experimental vignette methodology. Participants were randomly assigned one of four vignettes about alcohol misuse and asked to share their attitudes and stigma-related beliefs about the problem and the person in the vignette. Sociodemographic characteristics of participants differentially predicted alcohol-related stigma. These data may be used to inform health literacy and stigma reduction interventions within the Latino community.
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