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Social Norms
Shared rules and regulation of a group of people that define what appropriate or innappropriate behavior is. some are codified as laws and regulations by govt and embrace a broad range of behaviors
Mores
represent the set of values and beliefs most cherished by a culture with which the culture most identifies. symbols my be this, or behaviors
Sanctions
societal directed and imposed rewards and punishemnts that comple people to comply with norms and mores
culture
a useful classifacation only if concerns exist about anatomical, structural or genetic differences among people and groups
ethnicity
a geopolitical, sociological term incorporating geographic ancestral place of birth, lang, and political connotations has largely supplanted race as a definer of an individuals cultural heritage
culturally competent
a set of personal and interpersonal skills held by people reflecting their understanding of cultural differences and similarities whithin, among, and between groups.
culturally sensitive
aware of and sympathtic to cultural issues and problems but lacks the skills required to change
acculturation
at the group level,refers to the mutual influence of two or more different cultures in close contact. on a personal level, relects the tasks, stuggles, and challenges faced by a person adapting to a new or different culture. modification of values or attitudes.
identity forclosure
is the status of individuals who have made a commitment but not experienced a crisis. This occurs most often when parents hand down commitments to their adolescents, usually in an authoritarian way, before adolescents have had a chance to explore different approaches, ideologies, and vocations on their own
african americans
________have drinking rates equal to or lower than the general population
Higher
________ prevalence of alcohol related health problems exist in the AA population
polydrug and inhalant use
Hispanic americans show early onset of drug and alcohol use and have high rates of ____ and ______ use.
less, higher, lower
Hispanic americans who are ____ assimilated into the broader culture have ____ druge and alcohol consumtion rates and ____ rates for participatin in help seeking
twice
Alcoholism rates are thought to be ______ the national average among native americans
5 main patters of native american drinking- all influenced by tribal affiliation, SES, cultural identity, and demographic characteristics.
1)serious drinking-ecessive partying
2) maintaing- excessive but controlled
3) heavy drinkin- periods of excessive drinking
4) white mans drikning- dealing with bicultural environment
5) teetotalling- lifelong abstinence
women begin drinking at a much _____ age then men, but enter treatment at _______ age.
later, the same