TY - JOUR PY - 2010// TI - Correlates of heavy drinking behaviors of Latino mothers and their adult daughters JO - Journal of psychoactive drugs A1 - Niyonsenga, Theophile A1 - Rojas, Patria A1 - Dillon, Frank A1 - Kim, Sunny A1 - Ganapati, Emel N. A1 - De La Rosa, Mario R. SP - 457 EP - 466 VL - 42 IS - 4 N2 - This study explored associations between adult Latina heavy drinking behaviors and potential psychosocial and demographic correlates. It used mother-daughter dyads and a cross-sectional design. Data were drawn from a community-based sample of 158 dyads of adult Latinas (n=316), age 18 years or older, recruited between 2004 and 2006. Bivariate and multivariate statistical methods, including logistic regression and pathway models, were used to analyze data. The study found that protective factors for heavy drinking behaviors for the mother included daughter's social support and mother's age, while for the daughter, they were mother's attachment and daughter's country of birth. Risk factors for daughter's heavy drinking behaviors were mother's social support and daughter's education. For both mother and daughter, chronic stress and drinking behavior associations were mediated by attachment and social support. Preventive interventions should target increasing levels of mother-daughter attachment and daughter's social support while decreasing stress levels for mothers and daughters.

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