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调查婚姻对不同性取向者物质使用的差异保护作用。

Investigating differential protective effects of marriage on substance use by sexual identity status.

作者信息

Trocki Karen F, Mericle Amy A, Drabble Laurie A, Klinger Jamie L, Veldhuis Cindy B, Hughes Tonda L, Karriker-Jaffe Katherine J

机构信息

Alcohol Research Group, Public Health Institute, 6001 Shellmound St., Suite 450, Emeryville, CA 94608, USA.

San José State University College of Health and Human Sciences, One Washington Square, San Jose, CA 95192-0049, USA.

出版信息

Int J Alcohol Drug Res. 2020 Dec 23;8(2):69-80. doi: 10.7895/ijadr.267. Epub 2020 Oct 19.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Research suggests that marriage is protective against substance use. However, few studies have examined whether this protective effect differs for sexual minorities, a population at increased risk for substance use. Using data from four waves of the cross-sectional U.S. National Alcohol Survey (NAS; 2000, 2005, 2010, and 2015), we investigated whether the protective effects of marriage varied by sexual identity.

METHODS

Sex-stratified logistic regression models were used to examine independent and interactive effects of current marital status (being married vs. not) and sexual minority status (lesbian/gay/bisexual vs. heterosexual) on high-intensity drinking, alcohol use disorder, and marijuana use in the past year.

RESULTS

Among both women and men, sexual minority status was generally associated with higher odds of these outcomes and marriage was consistently associated with lower odds. Differential effects of marriage by sexual identity with respect to marijuana use were found only among men; marriage was significantly associated with decreased odds of marijuana use among heterosexual men but increased odds among sexual minority men.

CONCLUSIONS

Marriage may be less consistently protective against hazardous drinking and marijuana use among sexual minorities than heterosexuals. Findings underscore the importance of both quantitative and qualitative studies designed to better understand disparities in substance use across both sexual identity and relationship statuses.

摘要

背景

研究表明婚姻对物质使用具有保护作用。然而,很少有研究考察这种保护作用对性少数群体是否不同,性少数群体是物质使用风险增加的人群。利用美国全国酒精调查(NAS)四次横断面调查(2000年、2005年、2010年和2015年)的数据,我们调查了婚姻的保护作用是否因性取向而异。

方法

采用按性别分层的逻辑回归模型,研究当前婚姻状况(已婚与未婚)和性少数群体身份(女同性恋/男同性恋/双性恋与异性恋)对过去一年高强度饮酒、酒精使用障碍和大麻使用的独立和交互作用。

结果

在男性和女性中,性少数群体身份通常与这些结果的较高几率相关,而婚姻始终与较低几率相关。仅在男性中发现婚姻对大麻使用的影响因性取向而异;婚姻与异性恋男性中大麻使用几率降低显著相关,但与性少数群体男性中大麻使用几率增加相关。

结论

婚姻对性少数群体中危险饮酒和大麻使用的保护作用可能不如异性恋者那样一致。研究结果强调了定量和定性研究的重要性,这些研究旨在更好地理解性取向和恋爱状况在物质使用方面的差异。

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