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ArtikelCultural Orientation and Alcohol - Type Preferences Among Adolescents in Four Socio Cultural Sub Groups in Zimbabwe  
Oleh: Acuda, Stanley Wilson ; Eide, Arne H.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology (http://journals.sagepub.com/home/jcca) vol. 29 no. 2 (Mar. 1998), page 343-357.
Topik: alcoholism; secondary school students; alcohol use; culture; demographics
Fulltext: 343.pdf (1.23MB)
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Isi artikelA classroom survey among 3,061 secondary school students in four different socio cultural subgroup was conducted in zimbabwe. Structural equation modelling was applied to explored the relationship among socio demographic variables, school children's cultural orientation, and alcohol - type preferences. A model with local and global orientation as mediators explained 17% of the variance in reported use of imported alcohol types and 2,4% of the variance in use of traditional alcohol types. Global cultural orientation was positively associated with reported experimenting with, and use of, both imported and traditional alcohol types, whereas local orientating was negatively associated with use of imported and traditional alcohol types, whereas local orientation was negatively associated with use of imported alcohol types, whereas local orientation was negatively associated with use of imported alcohol types and positively associated with use of traditional alcohol types.
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