WebTo build on current understandings of Māori alcohol use, this study explored the broader and socially shared meanings of alcohol use from the perspectives of older Māori. Methods: Hui (meeting/s) were held with five kaupapa whānau (groups with a common purpose) comprising older Māori (n = 19) who shared their perspectives on Māori alcohol use. WebJul 3, 2009 · This paper reports on an investigation of cultural factors and cultural identity in the alcohol and drug-user treatment of a clinical sample of Maori. The essential finding was a very high endorsement of the importance of cultural factors in treatment-irrespective of age, gender, mood, level of dependence, previous admissions, cultural ...
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WebConsuming alcohol degrades driving performance and affects driving behaviour. Many studies show that the risk of being involved in a crash increases as a driver's blood … WebIn 1962, 58% of Māori men and 70% of women smoked (compared with 38% of all New Zealand men and 31% of women). In 2009, 44% of Māori smoked (compared with 18% of … south shore dodge
Older Māori understandings of alcohol use in Aotearoa/New Zealand
WebConnor J, Kydd R, Maclennan B, et al. Alcohol‐attributable cancer deaths under 80 years of age in New Zealand. Drug Alcohol Rev2024;36:415-23. Pompili M, Serafini G, Innamorati M, et al. Suicidal behavior and alcohol abuse. International journal of environmental research and public health 2010;7:1392-431. Alexander CW, Amy LT, Kelli AK. WebThese results build on public health conceptualisations of alcohol use among Māori by offering insight into the social influences of alcohol use. These findings can be used to inform future research to show the role of everyday alcohol … WebOver one-third (37%) of Maori men were classified as hazardous drinkers compared to 29% of Pacific men and 29% of European men. Māori are approximately twice as … teak cutting board