Authors
Daniel J Paulus, Jafar Bakhshaie, Chad Lemaire, Monica Garza, Melissa Ochoa-Perez, Jeanette Valdivieso, Ricardo Valdes Velasco, Daniel Bogiaizian, Brooke Y Kauffman, Zuzuky Robles, Clayton Neighbors, Michael J Zvolensky
Publication date
2016/4/2
Journal
Journal of Dual Diagnosis
Volume
12
Issue
2
Pages
137-147
Publisher
Routledge
Description
Objective: Latinos are the largest and most rapidly growing racial/ethnic group in the United States. In Latino communities, alcohol is the most widely abused substance, yet there is little empirical understanding of the factors underlying problematic alcohol use among Latinos. The current study explored whether negative affectivity exerted an indirect effect via emotion dysregulation in relation to two alcohol-related outcomes. Methods: Participants were 316 Latinos attending a community-based primary care facility (Mage = 39.3, SD = 11.3; 85.4% female; 95.3% first language Spanish), who completed a variety of self-report and interview measures. Mediation analyses evaluated the indirect effect of negative affectivity via emotion dysregulation on problematic drinking and symptoms of alcohol dependence. Results: While there was no direct or total effect of negative affectivity on either alcohol-related outcome …
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