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异性恋和性少数群体女性中的饮酒及与饮酒相关的问题。

Drinking and drinking-related problems among heterosexual and sexual minority women.

作者信息

Wilsnack Sharon C, Hughes Tonda L, Johnson Timothy P, Bostwick Wendy B, Szalacha Laura A, Benson Perry, Aranda Frances, Kinnison Kelly E

机构信息

Department of Clinical Neuroscience, University of North Dakota School of Medicine and Health Sciences, PO Box 9037, Grand Forks, North Dakota 58202-9037, USA.

出版信息

J Stud Alcohol Drugs. 2008 Jan;69(1):129-39. doi: 10.15288/jsad.2008.69.129.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Studies of alcohol use among lesbians have typically used convenience samples with uncertain generalizability or general population samples with small numbers of lesbians. Here we compare rates of high-risk and problem drinking in a large sample of Chicago-area lesbians and a national sample of age- and education-matched urban heterosexual women.

METHOD

Data came from comparable face-to-face interviews with 405 self-identified Chicago-area lesbians and with 548 urban women from a U.S. national sample. Rates of hazardous drinking (heavy episodic drinking, intoxication, drinking-related problems, alcohol-dependence symptoms) were compared for exclusively heterosexual, mostly heterosexual, bisexual, mostly lesbian, and exclusively lesbian subgroups.

RESULTS

Exclusively heterosexual women had lower rates than did all other women on all measures of hazardous drinking. Exclusively heterosexual women also reported less childhood sexual abuse, early alcohol use, and depression. Bisexual women reported more hazardous drinking indicators and depression than did exclusively or mostly lesbian women.

CONCLUSIONS

These results indicate that sexual minority women are likely to have elevated risks of hazardous drinking. The differences between lesbian and bisexual women suggest that more attention is needed to subgroup differences among sexual minority women. Health care providers need to know the sexual identity of their patients and how their sexual identity may affect their risks for hazardous drinking. Higher rates of childhood sexual abuse, early drinking, and depression among sexual minority women suggest that these experiences may be important in assessing and treating problems related to their drinking, and in developing prevention and early intervention strategies.

摘要

目的

对女同性恋者饮酒情况的研究通常使用便利性样本,其普遍性不确定,或者使用包含少量女同性恋者的一般人群样本。在此,我们比较了芝加哥地区大量女同性恋者样本与全国年龄和教育程度匹配的城市异性恋女性样本中的高危饮酒率和问题饮酒率。

方法

数据来自对405名自我认定的芝加哥地区女同性恋者以及来自美国全国样本的548名城市女性进行的可比面对面访谈。比较了完全异性恋、大多异性恋、双性恋、大多女同性恋和完全女同性恋亚组的危险饮酒率(大量偶尔饮酒、醉酒、与饮酒相关的问题、酒精依赖症状)。

结果

在所有危险饮酒指标上,完全异性恋女性的比率低于所有其他女性。完全异性恋女性报告的童年性虐待、早期饮酒和抑郁情况也较少。双性恋女性报告的危险饮酒指标和抑郁情况比完全或大多为女同性恋的女性更多。

结论

这些结果表明,性少数群体女性可能有更高的危险饮酒风险。女同性恋和双性恋女性之间的差异表明,需要更多关注性少数群体女性中的亚组差异。医疗保健提供者需要了解其患者的性取向,以及他们的性取向如何可能影响其危险饮酒风险。性少数群体女性中较高的童年性虐待、早期饮酒和抑郁发生率表明,这些经历在评估和治疗与饮酒相关的问题以及制定预防和早期干预策略方面可能很重要。

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