Functions of drinking for Native American and White youth
- 1 September 1978
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Journal of Youth and Adolescence
- Vol. 7 (3) , 327-332
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf01537983
Abstract
Despite long concern in the United States over alcohol consumption by adolescents and problems associated with drinking among Native Americans, few studies have dealt with the functions of drinking for Native American and White youth. The findings presented here are based on responses to a self-report questionnaire administered to ninth- through twelfth-grade students at two high schools in Fremont County, Wyoming — the county where the great majority of Wyoming's Native American population resides. Based on work by Jessor, Carman and Grossman, 30 items concerning positive-social, personal-effect, and experiential reasons for drinking were examined. Although there are some statistically significant differences in responses to individual items and statistically significant differences between Indian and White males and females on the Personal-Effect and Positive-Social categories of items, the functions of drinking appear to be quite similar for these Indian and White youth.Keywords
This publication has 9 references indexed in Scilit:
- Expectations and Socialization Experiences Related to Drinking among U.S. ServicemenQuarterly Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 1971
- Influence of Peers and Parents and Sex Differences in Drinking by High-School StudentsQuarterly Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 1970
- Alcohol and High-SchoolersThe bulletin of the National Association of Secondary School Principals, 1969
- Problem Drinking among American Indians; The Role of Sociocultural DeprivationQuarterly Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 1966
- Teen-agers, Drinking, and the LawCrime & Delinquency, 1965
- Questions Regarding American Indian CriminalityHuman Organization, 1964
- Teen-Age Drinking as Group Behavior. Implications for ResearchQuarterly Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 1959
- ALCOHOL IN THE IROQUOIS DREAM QUESTAmerican Journal of Psychiatry, 1959
- Reference Group Influences on Student Drinking BehaviorQuarterly Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 1958