a Department of Sociology , The University of Akron , Akron , Ohio , USA.
Subst Use Misuse. 2018 May 12;53(6):910-920. doi: 10.1080/10826084.2017.1385081. Epub 2017 Nov 21.
Heavy episodic drinking (HED) remains a public health concern among college students. Sex differences are routinely reported in the literature although some evidence of convergence in drinking patterns has been observed. The association between sex and gender-orientation in HED remains unclear because sex and gender are often conflated.
We examine the intersection of sex, gender-orientation and HED to determine if gender-orientation alone and/or in conjunction with sex play a role in HED among college students.
Data were collected using a web-based self-administered survey made available to students enrolled in courses at a mid-sized Midwestern public university during the Fall of 2013 and the Spring of 2014 (N = 793). Multiple logistic regression was used to determine the relationship between HED, sex, and gender orientation (measured using the short-form Bem Sex Role Inventory).
Our findings indicate that, regardless of sex, a masculine gender-orientation was positively associated with HED. Those who were found to have a feminine gender-orientation appeared to be at decreased risk for HED.
Our findings indicate that sex and gender-orientation should be taken into account in prevention and intervention protocols at colleges and universities. Future work should examine the role of gender orientation among LGBTQ and ethno-racial minority populations.
重度间断性饮酒(HED)仍是大学生群体的公共卫生关注点。尽管在饮酒模式方面已经观察到一些趋同的证据,但文献中仍经常报告性别差异。HED 中性别和性取向之间的关联仍不清楚,因为性别和性取向经常被混淆。
我们研究性别、性取向和 HED 的交叉点,以确定性取向本身以及与性别结合是否在大学生 HED 中发挥作用。
数据是通过在 2013 年秋季和 2014 年春季期间在一所中西部中型公立大学的课程中向学生提供的基于网络的自我管理调查收集的(N = 793)。使用多元逻辑回归来确定 HED、性别和性取向(使用 Bem 性别角色量表的简短形式测量)之间的关系。
我们的研究结果表明,无论性别如何,男性化的性别取向与 HED 呈正相关。那些被发现具有女性化性别取向的人似乎 HED 的风险降低。
我们的研究结果表明,在大学的预防和干预方案中应考虑到性别和性别取向。未来的工作应该研究性取向在 LGBTQ 和族裔少数群体中的作用。