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一项基于网络远程每日日志研究的基本原理与设计,该研究旨在调查美国同性伴侣中的性少数群体压力、关系因素及酒精使用情况:“关系项目”研究方案

Rationale and Design of a Remote Web-Based Daily Diary Study Examining Sexual Minority Stress, Relationship Factors, and Alcohol Use in Same-Sex Female Couples Across the United States: Study Protocol of Project Relate.

作者信息

Heron Kristin E, Lewis Robin J, Shappie Alexander T, Dawson Charlotte A, Amerson Rachel, Braitman Abby L, Winstead Barbara A, Kelley Michelle L

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA, United States.

Virginia Consortium Program in Clinical Psychology, Norfolk, VA, United States.

出版信息

JMIR Res Protoc. 2019 Feb 4;8(2):e11718. doi: 10.2196/11718.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The Healthy People 2020 initiative aims to reduce health disparities, including alcohol use, among sexual minority women (SMW; eg, lesbian, bisexual, queer, and pansexual). Compared with heterosexual women, SMW engage in more hazardous drinking and report more alcohol-related problems. Sexual minority stress (ie, the unique experiences associated with stigmatization and marginalization) has been associated with alcohol use among SMW. Among heterosexuals, relationship factors (eg, partner violence and drinking apart vs together) have also been associated with alcohol use. Negative affect has also been identified as a contributor to alcohol use. To date, most studies examining alcohol use among SMW have used cross-sectional or longitudinal designs.

OBJECTIVE

Project Relate was designed to increase our understanding of alcohol use among young SMW who are at risk for alcohol problems. The primary objectives of this study are to identify daily factors, as well as potential person-level risk and protective factors, which may contribute to alcohol use in SMW. Secondary objectives include examining other physical and mental concerns in this sample (eg, other substance use, eating, physical activity, and stress).

METHODS

Both partners of a female same-sex couple (aged 18-35 years; n=150 couples) are being enrolled in the study following preliminary screening by a market research firm that specializes in recruiting sexual minority individuals. Web-based surveys are being used to collect information about the primary constructs of interest (daily experiences of alcohol use, sexual minority stress, relationship interactions, and mood) as well as secondary measures of other physical and mental health constructs. Data are collected entirely remotely from women across the United States. Each member of eligible couples completes a baseline survey and then 14 days of daily surveys each morning. Data will be analyzed using multilevel structural equation modeling.

RESULTS

To date, 208 women (ie, 104 couples) were successfully screened and enrolled into the study. In total, 164 women have completed the 14-day daily protocol. Compliance with completing the daily diaries has been excellent, with participants on average completing 92% of the daily diaries. Data collection will be completed in fall 2018, with results published as early as 2019 or 2020.

CONCLUSIONS

Project Relate is designed to increase our understanding of between- and within-person processes underlying hazardous drinking in understudied, at-risk SMW. The study includes a remote daily diary methodology to provide insight into variables that may be associated with daily hazardous alcohol use. Before the development of programs that address hazardous alcohol use among young SMW, there is a need for better understanding of individual and dyadic variables that contribute to risk in this population. The unique challenges of recruiting and enrolling SMW from across the United States in a daily diary study are discussed.

INTERNATIONAL REGISTERED REPORT IDENTIFIER (IRRID): DERR1-10.2196/11718.

摘要

背景

“健康人民2020”倡议旨在减少健康差距,包括性少数女性(SMW,如女同性恋、双性恋、酷儿和泛性恋者)中的酒精使用情况。与异性恋女性相比,SMW饮酒更具危险性,且报告的酒精相关问题更多。性少数压力(即与污名化和边缘化相关的独特经历)与SMW的酒精使用有关。在异性恋者中,关系因素(如伴侣暴力以及分开饮酒与一起饮酒)也与酒精使用有关。消极情绪也被认为是酒精使用的一个促成因素。迄今为止,大多数研究SMW酒精使用情况的研究采用的是横断面或纵向设计。

目的

“关系项目”旨在增进我们对有酒精问题风险的年轻SMW酒精使用情况的了解。本研究的主要目的是确定可能导致SMW酒精使用的日常因素以及潜在的个人层面的风险和保护因素。次要目的包括调查该样本中的其他身心健康问题(如其他物质使用、饮食、体育活动和压力)。

方法

在一家专门招募性少数群体个体的市场研究公司进行初步筛选后,女性同性伴侣(年龄在18 - 35岁;n = 150对)的双方都被纳入研究。基于网络的调查用于收集有关感兴趣的主要构念(酒精使用的日常经历、性少数压力、关系互动和情绪)以及其他身心健康构念的次要测量指标的信息。数据完全从美国各地的女性远程收集。符合条件的伴侣中的每一方都要完成一份基线调查,然后每天早上进行为期14天的日常调查。数据将使用多层次结构方程模型进行分析。

结果

迄今为止,208名女性(即104对伴侣)已成功通过筛选并纳入研究。总共有164名女性完成了为期14天的日常记录。完成日常日记的依从性非常好,参与者平均完成了92%的日常日记。数据收集将于2018年秋季完成,结果最早将于2019年或2020年发表。

结论

“关系项目”旨在增进我们对未被充分研究的、有风险的SMW危险饮酒背后的个体间和个体内过程的理解。该研究采用远程日常日记方法,以深入了解可能与日常危险酒精使用相关的变量。在制定解决年轻SMW危险酒精使用问题的项目之前,有必要更好地了解导致该人群风险的个体和二元变量。讨论了在一项日常日记研究中从美国各地招募和纳入SMW所面临的独特挑战。

国际注册报告识别码(IRRID):DERR1 - 10.2196/11718

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