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性少数群体个体日常歧视经历及尼古丁、酒精和药物使用的生态瞬时评估。

Ecological momentary assessment of daily discrimination experiences and nicotine, alcohol, and drug use among sexual and gender minority individuals.

机构信息

Veterans Affairs Boston Healthcare System.

Department of Community Health Systems, University of California, San Francisco.

出版信息

J Consult Clin Psychol. 2017 Dec;85(12):1131-1143. doi: 10.1037/ccp0000252.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Sexual and gender minority (SGM) individuals experience elevated rates of minority stress, which has been linked to higher rates of nicotine and substance use. Research on this disparity to date is largely predicated on methodology that is insensitive to within day SGM-based discrimination experiences, or their relation to momentary nicotine and substance use risk. We address this knowledge gap in the current study using ecological momentary assessment (EMA).

METHOD

Fifty SGM individuals, between 18 and 45 years of age, were recruited from an inland northwestern university, regardless of their nicotine or substance use history, and invited to participate in an EMA study. Each were prompted to provide data, six times daily (between 10:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m.) for 14 days, regarding SGM-based discrimination, other forms of mistreatment, and nicotine, drug, and alcohol use since their last prompt.

RESULTS

Discrimination experiences that occurred since individuals' last measurement prompt were associated with greater odds of nicotine and substance use during the same measurement window. Substance use was also more likely to occur in relation to discrimination reported two measurements prior in lagged models. Relative to other forms of mistreatment, discrimination effects were consistently larger in magnitude and became stronger throughout the day/evening.

CONCLUSION

This study adds to existing minority stress research by highlighting the both immediate and delayed correlates of daily SGM-based discrimination experiences. These results also contribute to our understanding of daily stress processes and provide insight into ways we might mitigate these effects using real-time monitoring and intervention technology. (PsycINFO Database Record

摘要

目的

性少数群体(SGM)个体经历着更高水平的少数群体压力,这与更高的尼古丁和物质使用率有关。迄今为止,关于这一差异的研究主要基于对日内基于 SGM 的歧视经历或其与即时尼古丁和物质使用风险的关系不敏感的方法。我们使用生态瞬时评估(EMA)来解决当前研究中的这一知识差距。

方法

从内陆西北大学招募了 50 名年龄在 18 至 45 岁之间的 SGM 个体,无论他们的尼古丁或物质使用史如何,并邀请他们参加 EMA 研究。每天六次(上午 10 点至晚上 10 点),每个参与者都被提示提供 SGM 歧视、其他形式的虐待以及自上次提示以来的尼古丁、药物和酒精使用数据,持续 14 天。

结果

自个体上次测量提示以来发生的歧视经历与同一测量窗口内尼古丁和物质使用的几率增加有关。在滞后模型中,与前两次报告的歧视相关的物质使用也更有可能发生。与其他形式的虐待相比,歧视的影响在幅度上始终更大,并且在一天/晚上的过程中变得更强。

结论

这项研究通过强调每日基于 SGM 的歧视经历的即时和延迟相关性,为现有的少数群体压力研究做出了贡献。这些结果还有助于我们了解日常压力过程,并为我们提供了使用实时监测和干预技术来减轻这些影响的见解。

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