Authors
Daniel J Paulus, Ruben Rodriguez-Cano, Monica Garza, Melissa Ochoa-Perez, Chad Lemaire, Jafar Bakhshaie, Andres G Viana, Michael J Zvolensky
Publication date
2019
Journal
American Journal of Orthopsychiatry
Volume
89
Issue
5
Pages
589
Publisher
Educational Publishing Foundation
Description
Among Latinx in the United States, alcohol is the most widely abused substance and is associated with a range of negative consequences. Acculturative stress is one factor that is relevant regarding Latinx substance use although more work is needed in this area. In theory, those with more adaptive emotion regulation capabilities may be better able to buffer against the adverse effects of acculturative stress on alcohol use because the person has more and better strategies to deal with life stress. Thus, the current study sought to examine the moderating role of dysregulation in the association of acculturative stress and alcohol use among Latinx in primary care. Latinx adults (N= 94; M age= 38.5 years, SD= 10.8; 86.6% female) recruited from a Federally Qualified Health Center provided self-reported ratings of acculturative stress, emotion dysregulation, and alcohol use. All measures were in Spanish. Covariates …
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