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RUA: HISPANIC ADULT WOMEN ENGAGING IN BINGE 1
DRINKING




RUA: Hispanic Adult Women Engaging in Binge Drinking



Holly G. Forrest

Chamberlain University School of Nursing, North Brunswick

NR-222 Health and Wellness

Professor Dr. Walden

February 16, 2024

, RUA: HISPANIC ADULT WOMEN ENGAGING IN BINGE 2
DRINKING
Introduction

There are several detrimental health impacts linked to alcohol consumption. Alcohol

usage may pose health concerns such as accidental injury, aggression towards others, sexually

transmitted infections, and alcohol poisoning. Binge drinking, which raises the risk of violence,

alcohol poisoning, and injury, is one of the alcohol consumption patterns linked to unfavorable

health outcomes. Health issues that are further away include cancer and liver illness, as well as

issues related to the cardiovascular system, the nervous system, psyche, behavior, and social

problems. Alcohol consumption in moderation may be cardio-protective and lower the risk of

diabetes, metabolic syndrome, and stroke despite the associated hazards and health issues. The

impact of acculturation to mainstream American culture on the drinking habits of Hispanics and

Latinos seems to differ depending on factors such as gender, generational standing, and

background. Research indicates that Hispanic women have historically consumed less alcohol

than women of other racial/ethnic backgrounds, and their likelihood of drinking increases as they

integrate into American society.

Related Topic to Target Population

Hispanic adult women are the target demographic, and their binge drinking habits are the

focus. According to this research, fewer Latina women than women of other races engage in

binge drinking. “In a study of Latino (19%) and White (81%) students from two US west coast

universities, Latino students showed a weaker link between drinking and ethnicity-specific

norms, compared to typical student norms” (McCabe, 2019). This study contributes significantly

by identifying the wide cultural variances in alcohol-related behaviors among Hispanic/Latino

ethnic groups. The results align with previous research that demonstrates variations in alcohol

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