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The role of sociocultural factors on alcohol self-efficacy and protective drinking behaviors among Hispanic/Latinx young adults.

Ardhys N De LeonRobert D DvorakJessica K PerrotteSamantha J KlaverRoselyn PetersonTatiana D MagriEmily K BurrAngelina V LearyBradley Aguilar
Published in: Ethnicity & health (2024)
Findings showcase the risk and protective effects of various sociocultural factors on drinking behaviors among young adults. PBS self-efficacy was found to have robust protective effects against alcohol use severity. Future research should continue to investigate these sociocultural and behavioral factors in order to develop efforts to mitigate hazardous alcohol use among Hispanic/Latinx young adult drinkers.
Keyphrases
  • young adults
  • alcohol consumption
  • childhood cancer
  • african american
  • quality improvement