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青少年中性暴力、物质使用和心理健康共病的潜在类别分析。

A latent class analysis of the co-occurrence of sexual violence, substance use, and mental health in youth.

机构信息

Department of Health and Kinesiology, Texas A&M University , College Station , Texas , USA.

Attallah College of Educational Studies, Chapman University , Orange , California , USA.

出版信息

Subst Use Misuse. 2019;54(12):1938-1944. doi: 10.1080/10826084.2019.1618337. Epub 2019 May 26.

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to understand co-occurrence of sexual violence, substance use, and mental health in youth and see if there are differences in experiences among sexual identities, races, and genders. The 2017 Youth Risk Behavior Survey sampled 14,638 high school students. Latent class analysis was used to understand the relationship between incidence of sexual violence, substance use, and depression and suicidality in a nationally representative sample. The model controlled for demographic and bullying covariates. A four-class solution provided optimal fit. Classes were low risk (51.8%); low violence, frequent substance use, and high depression and suicidal ideation (29.7%); experienced violence and moderate mental health issues(5.1%); and some violence, high substance use, and high depression and suicidal ideation (13.4%). Youth who identified as sexual minority youth were almost 2.5-5 times more likely to be in the three higher risk classes than their heterosexual peers. Those who identified as "I don't know" were almost 3 times more likely to be in the three higher risk classes than heterosexual youth. Multiracial youth had higher likelihood of being in the three riskier classes compared to Caucasian youth. Females were 2.5 and 3 times more likely to be in the low violence and some violence classes compared to males. The study's finding distinct classes of co-occurring behavioral and mental health outcomes fill gaps in the current literature and informs practitioners that LGB youth and bi/multiracial youth were at an elevated risk of co-occurring victimization, substance use, and mental health problems.

摘要

本研究旨在了解青少年性暴力、物质使用和心理健康的共病情况,观察性身份、种族和性别差异对这些经历的影响。2017 年青少年风险行为调查对 14638 名高中生进行了抽样调查。采用潜在类别分析来理解性暴力、物质使用和抑郁及自杀意念在全国代表性样本中的关系。该模型控制了人口统计学和欺凌的协变量。四类解决方案提供了最佳拟合。类别为低风险(51.8%);低暴力、频繁物质使用和高抑郁及自杀意念(29.7%);经历暴力和中度心理健康问题(5.1%)以及一些暴力、高物质使用和高抑郁及自杀意念(13.4%)。性少数青少年比异性恋同龄人更有可能处于三个高风险类别中,几乎是其 2.5-5 倍。那些自认为“不知道”的人比异性恋同龄人更有可能处于三个高风险类别中,几乎是其 3 倍。与白种人相比,多种族青年更有可能处于三个风险较高的类别中。与男性相比,女性处于低暴力和一些暴力类别的可能性要高出 2.5 倍和 3 倍。本研究发现,行为和心理健康共病的不同类别填补了当前文献的空白,并告知从业者,LGB 青年和双/多种族青年更有可能同时遭受侵害、物质使用和心理健康问题。

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