Authors
Derek Iwamoto, Stephanie Takamatsu, Jeanett Castellanos
Publication date
2012/7
Journal
Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology
Volume
18
Issue
3
Pages
219
Publisher
Educational Publishing Foundation
Description
Binge drinking (five drinks or more in a 2-h sitting for men or four or more drinks in a 2-h sitting for women) and alcohol-related problems are a growing problem among Asian American young adults. The current study examines the sociocultural (ie, generational status and ethnic identity) determinants of binge drinking and alcohol-related problems across US-born, young-adult, Asian American ethnic groups. Data were collected from 1,575 Asian American undergraduates from a public university in Southern California. Chinese Americans consisted of the largest Asian ethnicity in the study, followed by Vietnamese, Filipino, Korean, South Asian, Japanese, Multi-Asian, and “other Asian American.” Participants completed a web-based assessment of binge drinking, alcohol-related problems, ethnic identity, descriptive norms (ie, perceived peer drinking norms), and demographic information. An analysis of variance was …
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Scholar articles
D Iwamoto, S Takamatsu, J Castellanos - Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology, 2012