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城市性少数青年成年人样本中吸烟、其他物质使用以及心理社会和心理健康的汇聚证据:P18 队列研究。

Evidence for the Confluence of Cigarette Smoking, Other Substance Use, and Psychosocial and Mental Health in a Sample of Urban Sexual Minority Young Adults: The P18 Cohort Study.

机构信息

Center for Health, Identity, Behavior and Prevention Studies, Rutgers School of Public Health, Newark, NJ.

Department of Health Behavior, Society and Policy, School of Public Health, Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ.

出版信息

Ann Behav Med. 2021 Apr 7;55(4):308-320. doi: 10.1093/abm/kaaa052.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Sexual minority men (SMM) and transgender women (TW) are more likely to smoke cigarettes than heterosexual and cisgender peers, which may exacerbate existing disparities in mental and psychosocial health and substance use.

PURPOSE

As few existing studies have examined the confluence of these factors, we sought to examine tobacco use in a diverse sample of SMM and TW and describe its relationship with other substance use and health.

METHODS

Data were drawn from a study of syndemic conditions among SMM and TW, which included measures assessing tobacco use, substance use, and mental, psychosocial, and general health.

RESULTS

A majority of the racially/ethnically and socioeconomically diverse sample (n = 665) reported ever smoking a cigarette, and more than half of them were current smokers. Current smoking was associated with more frequent recent substance use and poorer mental, psychosocial, and general health. In multivariable analyses, current smoking was predicted by more frequent substance use and more severe anxiety, when adjusting for demographic, substance use, and health factors.

CONCLUSIONS

A syndemic approach to health conditions such as substance use, mental health, and psychosocial burden dictates a framework of interrelation and mutual exacerbation. In doing so, we found that current cigarette use was associated with more frequent alcohol and marijuana use and more severe anxiety, suggesting a confluence of cigarette smoking, other substance use, and mental health burden. We recommend a holistic approach to treating tobacco use in sexual and gender minority populations that addresses both substance use and the myriad psychosocial burdens that sexual and gender minority communities experience.

摘要

背景

性少数男性(SMM)和跨性别女性(TW)比异性恋和顺性别同龄人更有可能吸烟,这可能会加剧他们在精神和心理社会健康以及物质使用方面已经存在的差异。

目的

由于几乎没有研究探讨这些因素的综合影响,我们试图在 SMM 和 TW 的多样化样本中研究烟草使用情况,并描述其与其他物质使用和健康之间的关系。

方法

数据来自 SMM 和 TW 综合征条件的研究,其中包括评估烟草使用、物质使用以及心理、心理社会和一般健康的措施。

结果

在种族/民族和社会经济多样化的样本(n = 665)中,大多数人报告曾经吸烟,超过一半的人是当前吸烟者。当前吸烟与更频繁的近期物质使用和更差的精神、心理社会和一般健康有关。在多变量分析中,当前吸烟与更频繁的物质使用和更严重的焦虑有关,同时调整了人口统计学、物质使用和健康因素。

结论

采用一种针对物质使用、心理健康和心理社会负担等健康状况的综合征方法需要一个相互关联和相互加剧的框架。通过这样做,我们发现当前的吸烟与更频繁的饮酒和大麻使用以及更严重的焦虑有关,这表明吸烟、其他物质使用和心理健康负担之间的综合影响。我们建议对性少数和性别少数群体的烟草使用采取一种整体的治疗方法,既要解决物质使用问题,也要解决性少数和性别少数群体所面临的众多心理社会负担问题。

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