Neighborhood Ethnic Composition and Problem Drinking Among Older Mexican American Men: Results from the Hispanic Established Populations for the Epidemiologic Study of the Elderly

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Samuel Stroope
Brandon C. Martinez
Karl Eschbach
M. Kristen Peek
Kyriakos S. Markides
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[1] Louisiana State University,Department of Sociology
[2] Baylor University,Department of Sociology
[3] University of Texas Medical Branch,Division of Geriatrics, Department of Internal Medicine
[4] University of Texas Medical Branch,Department of Preventive Medicine and Community Health
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Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health | 2015年 / 17卷
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Mexican American; Problem drinking; Neighborhoods; Nativity; Older adults;
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Ethnic enclaves may be protective for health. This study investigates the effects of neighborhood co-ethnic density on problem drinking among older Mexican American men. Probability sample of 2,086 community-dwelling Mexican Americans aged 75 or older drawn in 2004–2005 residing in communities in Arizona, California, Colorado, New Mexico and Texas. Problem drinking was found among 15.3 % of men (n = 350). For each percent increase in neighborhood percent Mexican American, men had 2 % lower odds of problem drinking [odds ratio (OR) 0.98; P < 0.05]. U.S. born men had lower odds of problem drinking (OR 0.40; P < 0.05) compared with foreign born men, while English language use was associated with greater odds of problem drinking (OR 2.14; P < 0.05). Older Mexican American men in neighborhoods with low levels of co-ethnic density, the foreign born, and those with English language facility had an increased likelihood of problem drinking.
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