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自认为是双性恋的高中年龄段青年在心理健康、物质使用和被欺凌受害方面的种族/民族差异。

Racial/Ethnic Differences in Mental Health, Substance Use, and Bullying Victimization Among Self-Identified Bisexual High School-Aged Youth.

机构信息

1 Institute for Sexual and Gender Minority Health and Wellbeing, Northwestern University, Chicago, Illinois.

2 Department of Medical Social Sciences, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, Illinois.

出版信息

LGBT Health. 2019 May-Jun;6(4):174-183. doi: 10.1089/lgbt.2018.0229. Epub 2019 May 7.

Abstract

Sexual minority youth are at increased risk for mental health problems and substance use, and accumulating evidence indicates that bisexual youth are at greatest risk. However, bisexual youth are not a homogenous group and scholars have called for greater attention to the intersections of multiple marginalized identities. As such, we examined racial/ethnic differences in mental health (sadness/hopelessness and suicidal ideation), substance use (cigarette use, binge drinking, marijuana use, and other illicit drug use), and bullying (in-person and electronic) among self-identified bisexual high school-aged youth (overall and by sex). Data from the local versions of the Youth Risk Behavior Survey were pooled across jurisdictions and years (2011-2015), resulting in an analytic sample of 18,515 bisexual youth who were racially/ethnically diverse. Black and Hispanic bisexual youth were less likely to report in-person and electronic bullying than White bisexual youth. In addition, Black bisexual youth were less likely to report sadness/hopelessness and suicidal ideation than White, Hispanic, and Other race/ethnicity bisexual youth. Black bisexual female youth were also less likely to report cigarette use, binge drinking, and other illicit drug use than White bisexual female youth. In contrast to most of our findings, Black bisexual youth were more likely to report marijuana use than White bisexual youth. Most of the significant racial/ethnic differences in mental health and substance use remained significant after controlling for bullying. These findings highlight the heterogeneity of bisexual youth and the need to consider multiple marginalized identities to understand the health disparities affecting this diverse population.

摘要

性少数群体青年面临更高的心理健康问题和物质使用风险,越来越多的证据表明,双性恋青年的风险最大。然而,双性恋青年并不是一个同质群体,学者们呼吁更多地关注多种边缘化身份的交叉点。因此,我们研究了自我认同的高中双性恋青年(总体和按性别)的心理健康(悲伤/绝望和自杀意念)、物质使用(吸烟、狂饮、大麻使用和其他非法药物使用)和欺凌(身体和电子)方面的种族/族裔差异。从不同司法管辖区和年份(2011-2015 年)收集的当地版本青年风险行为调查的数据被汇集在一起,形成了一个分析样本,其中包括 18515 名种族/族裔多样化的自我认同的双性恋青年。黑人和西班牙裔双性恋青年报告身体和电子欺凌的可能性低于白种人双性恋青年。此外,与白种人、西班牙裔和其他种族/族裔的双性恋青年相比,黑种人双性恋青年报告悲伤/绝望和自杀意念的可能性较小。黑种人双性恋女青年报告吸烟、狂饮和其他非法药物使用的可能性也低于白种人双性恋女青年。与我们的大多数发现相反,黑种人双性恋青年报告大麻使用的可能性高于白种人双性恋青年。在控制欺凌行为后,大多数心理健康和物质使用方面的显著种族/族裔差异仍然存在。这些发现突显了双性恋青年的异质性,需要考虑多种边缘化身份,以了解影响这一多样化人群的健康差距。

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