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Generational Peers and Alcohol Misuse
Niño,Michael1; Cai,Tianji2; Ignatow,Gabe3; Yang,Philip4
2019-06-19
Source PublicationINTERNATIONAL MIGRATION REVIEW
ABS Journal Level1
ISSN0197-9183
Volume51Issue:1Pages:67-96
Abstract

This study investigates the influence of generational peers on alcohol misuse among immigrant youth. We derive hypotheses from sociological theories of generations regarding race/ethnicity, gender, and immigrant generation and test these hypotheses using a measure that accounts for the proportion of peers within a given peer network that are of the same immigrant generation. Results show that generational ties decreased the odds of alcohol misuse for immigrants and that these effects depend partly on race/ethnicity and gender. We conclude that generational ties play a meaningful role in the health and well-being of immigrant youth, and discuss possible future avenues for research on immigrant generational peers.

DOI10.1111/imre.12204
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Indexed BySSCI
Language英語English
WOS Research AreaDemography
WOS SubjectDemography
WOS IDWOS:000396738400011
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85015183255
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Document TypeJournal article
CollectionDEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY
Affiliation1.Willamette University,United States
2.University of Macau,Macao
3.University of North Texas,United States
4.Texas Woman's University,United States
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Niño,Michael,Cai,Tianji,Ignatow,Gabe,et al. Generational Peers and Alcohol Misuse[J]. INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION REVIEW, 2019, 51(1), 67-96.
APA Niño,Michael., Cai,Tianji., Ignatow,Gabe., & Yang,Philip (2019). Generational Peers and Alcohol Misuse. INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION REVIEW, 51(1), 67-96.
MLA Niño,Michael,et al."Generational Peers and Alcohol Misuse".INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION REVIEW 51.1(2019):67-96.
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