Alcohol Consumption and Risk for Dependence among Male Latino Migrant Farmworkers Compared to Latino Non-Farmworkers in North Carolina
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Description
Study exploring alcohol consumption among male Latino
migrant farmworkers. Compares interview data for male
Latino immigrants living in three rural North Carolina
counties, comparing rates of alcohol consumption and heavy
episodic drinking (HED) for 235 farmworkers and 212
non-farmworkers. Discusses risk factors for alcohol
dependence among the migrant farmworkers who participated
in the study.
Author(s)
Thomas A. Arcury, Jennifer W. Talton, Phillip Summers, et al.
Citation
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 40(2), 377-384
Date
02/2016
Type
Document
Tagged as
Alcohol use · Farmers and farmworkers · Hispanic or Latino · Immigrants · Migrants · Statistics and data · North Carolina