Department of Clinical Psychology, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy.
Addict Behav. 2010 Oct;35(10):896-9. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2010.06.004. Epub 2010 Jun 11.
We examined the prevalence of binge drinking among lesbian and gay (LG) youths, and evaluated whether experiences such as internalized sexual stigma, the experience of "coming out" to family and friends, and the individuals' sense of "connectedness" to the gay community could be associated with alcohol abuse. The research involved 119 gay (58.9%) and 83 lesbian (41.1%) Italian youths (18 to 24 years old). According to previous research, youths were categorized in non-drinkers, social, binge and heavy drinkers. Results showed that the estimated percentage of binge drinking among gay and lesbian youths is 43.6%. The survey revealed that social, binge, and heavy drinkers differ in terms of some drinking variables, internalized sexual stigma, family and peer self-disclosure, and connectedness gay community. Implications for the prevention of binge drinking in LG youths are currently under discussion even if further investigation is urgently needed.
我们研究了女同性恋和男同性恋(LG)青年中狂欢酗酒的流行情况,并评估了内化的性污名、向家人和朋友出柜的经历以及个体与同性恋社区的联系感等经历是否与酗酒有关。该研究涉及 119 名男同性恋(58.9%)和 83 名女同性恋(41.1%)意大利青年(18 至 24 岁)。根据之前的研究,将青年分为非饮酒者、社交饮酒者、狂欢饮酒者和重度饮酒者。结果表明,男同性恋和女同性恋青年狂欢酗酒的估计百分比为 43.6%。调查显示,社交饮酒者、狂欢饮酒者和重度饮酒者在一些饮酒变量、内化的性污名、家庭和同伴自我披露以及与同性恋社区的联系感方面存在差异。目前正在讨论针对 LG 青年狂欢酗酒的预防措施,尽管迫切需要进一步的调查。