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以2015年全国青少年风险行为调查为依据,探讨受害经历在性少数亚群体与性多数青少年饮酒差异中所起的中介作用。

Victimization as a mediator of alcohol use disparities between sexual minority subgroups and sexual majority youth using the 2015 National Youth Risk Behavior Survey.

作者信息

Phillips Gregory, Turner Blair, Salamanca Paul, Birkett Michelle, Hatzenbuehler Mark L, Newcomb Michael E, Marro Rachel, Mustanski Brian

机构信息

Department of Medical Social Sciences, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, 625 N. Michigan Ave., 14th Floor, Chicago, IL, 60611, USA.

Department of Medical Social Sciences, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, 625 N. Michigan Ave., 14th Floor, Chicago, IL, 60611, USA.

出版信息

Drug Alcohol Depend. 2017 Sep 1;178:355-362. doi: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2017.05.040. Epub 2017 Jun 29.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Alcohol use among underage youth is a significant public health concern. According to the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, alcohol is the "drug of choice" among adolescents, meaning more youth use and abuse alcohol than any other substance. Prevalence of alcohol use is disproportionately higher among sexual minority youth (SMY) than among their heterosexual peers. We examined sexual identity and sexual behavior disparities in alcohol use, and the mediational role of bullying in a sample of high school students.

METHODS

Data from the 2015 National Youth Risk Behavior Survey were used to assess the association between sexual minority status (identity and behavior) and alcohol use with weighted logistic regression. Due to well-documented differences between males and females, we stratified models by gender. Physical and cyberbullying were examined as mediators of the relationship between sexual minority status and alcohol use.

RESULTS

We detected associations between certain subgroups of sexual minority youth and alcohol use across all four drinking variables (ever drank alcohol, age at first drink, current alcohol use, and binge drinking). Most of these associations were found among bisexual-identified youth and students with both male and female sexual partners; these individuals had up to twice the odds of engaging in alcohol use behaviors when compared with sexual majority students. Associations were strongest among females. Bullying mediated sexual minority status and alcohol use only among bisexual females.

CONCLUSIONS

As disparities in alcohol use differ by gender, sexual identity, and sexual behavior, interventions should be targeted accordingly.

摘要

背景

未成年青少年饮酒是一个重大的公共卫生问题。根据美国国立酒精滥用与酒精中毒研究所的数据,酒精是青少年中的“首选毒品”,这意味着使用和滥用酒精的青少年比使用其他任何物质的青少年都多。性少数群体青少年(SMY)的酒精使用率比其异性恋同龄人高得多。我们在一个高中生样本中研究了饮酒方面的性取向和性行为差异,以及欺凌行为的中介作用。

方法

使用2015年全国青少年风险行为调查的数据,通过加权逻辑回归评估性少数群体身份(性取向和性行为)与饮酒之间的关联。由于男性和女性之间存在充分记录的差异,我们按性别对模型进行分层。将身体欺凌和网络欺凌作为性少数群体身份与饮酒之间关系的中介因素进行研究。

结果

我们在所有四个饮酒变量(曾经饮酒、首次饮酒年龄、当前饮酒情况和暴饮)中检测到性少数群体青少年的某些亚组与饮酒之间存在关联。这些关联大多在双性恋身份的青少年和有男性和女性性伴侣的学生中发现;与性多数群体学生相比,这些人从事饮酒行为的几率高达两倍。关联在女性中最为明显。欺凌行为仅在双性恋女性中中介了性少数群体身份与饮酒之间的关系。

结论

由于饮酒差异因性别、性取向和性行为而异,干预措施应相应地针对性实施。

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