Department of Health Studies, American University, Washington, DC, United States of America.
Curr Opin Psychol. 2019 Dec;30:123-127. doi: 10.1016/j.copsyc.2019.05.002. Epub 2019 May 18.
Sexual and gender minority youth are at greater risk for substance use and misuse compared to their heterosexual and cisgender peers. This select review of the literature found that recent studies continue to document disparities in substance use. These disparities are partially explained by general and unique stressors as well as social, interpersonal, and cultural factors experienced by sexual and gender minority youth. There are many gaps in the literature, including limited research on protective factors or interventions to prevent or decrease substance use. Despite emerging empirical literature over the past two years, more research is needed to address sexual and gender minority youth's greater risk for substance use. Innovative methodologies and interdisciplinary efforts are needed to help advance our understanding of disparities in substance use in order to reduce and eliminate them and create more affirming experiences for sexual and gender minority youth.
性少数和跨性别青年比其异性恋和顺性别同龄人更容易出现物质使用和滥用问题。本文献综述发现,最近的研究继续记录了物质使用方面的差异。这些差异部分可以通过性少数和跨性别青年所经历的一般和独特压力源以及社会、人际和文化因素来解释。文献中存在许多空白,包括关于保护因素或干预措施的研究有限,这些措施旨在预防或减少物质使用。尽管在过去两年中出现了新兴的实证文献,但仍需要更多的研究来解决性少数和跨性别青年物质使用风险更高的问题。需要创新的方法和跨学科的努力,以帮助增进我们对物质使用差异的理解,从而减少和消除这些差异,并为性少数和跨性别青年创造更肯定的体验。