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Teasing and alcohol drinking among African American adolescents in Chicago's Southside: Implications for nursing practice

Title
Teasing and alcohol drinking among African American adolescents in Chicago's Southside: Implications for nursing practice
Authors
Hong J.S.Kim J.Cleeland L.R.Hicks M.R.Voisin D.R.
Ewha Authors
홍준성
SCOPUS Author ID
홍준성scopus
Issue Date
2023
Journal Title
Public Health Nursing
ISSN
0737-1209JCR Link
Citation
Public Health Nursing vol. 40, no. 3, pp. 439 - 447
Keywords
adolescentsAfrican Americansalcoholroutine activity theoryteasingurban
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons Inc
Indexed
SCIE; SSCI; SCOPUS WOS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Objective: Guided by the routine activity theory, the current study proposes and tests pathways by which an absence of a capable guardian can contribute to interactions with motivated offenders and suitable targets, increasing the likelihood of teasing others and using alcohol. Sample: The study participants consisted of 612 African American adolescents in four low-income neighborhoods in Chicago's Southside. Measures: Measures include alcohol use, absence of a capable guardian, the presence of a motivated offender, target suitability, and teasing. Covariates include age, biological sex, and government assistance. Analyses included descriptive statistics, correlation analysis, and structural equation modeling. Results: The absence of a capable guardian variable positively correlated with the presence of a motivated offender. The presence of a motivated offender variable was positively associated with target suitability, which was positively related to teasing and alcohol use. The presence of a motivated offender and target suitability variables were positively associated with teasing and alcohol use. Conclusion: Findings highlight the importance of capable guardians and potentially have implications for nursing practice. © 2023 Wiley Periodicals LLC.
DOI
10.1111/phn.13181
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