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Hosp Community Psychiatry ; 38(2): 180-3, 1987 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3557343

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Studies have shown that Hispanic males have higher rates of heavier drinking and problems associated with drinking than the general population. The authors discuss Mexican-American cultural and religious views on alcohol consumption and sex-role differences that influence drinking behavior and intervention. Then, drawing on their experience with a chemical dependence program that serves a catchment area that is one-fifth Mexican-American, they discuss how clinicians can work with cultural beliefs and practices to effectively treat Mexican-American alcoholics within a traditional treatment program.


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Alcoholism/rehabilitation , Hispanic or Latino/psychology , Alcohol Drinking/psychology , Attitude , Cultural Characteristics , Gender Identity , Humans , Medicine, Traditional , Mexico/ethnology , Texas
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