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性别-性取向联盟成员资格和活动:与学生对物质使用资源的舒适度、信心和意识的关联。

Gender-sexuality alliance membership and activities: associations with students' comfort, confidence and awareness regarding substance use resources.

机构信息

Department of Social & Behavioral Sciences, Harvard University, Boston, MA, USA.

Department of Applied Psychology, New York University, New York, NY, USA.

出版信息

Health Educ Res. 2021 Jul 12;36(3):295-308. doi: 10.1093/her/cyab007.

Abstract

Belonging to a school Gender and Sexuality Alliance (GSA) is associated with lower substance use among LGBTQ+ youth. However, it is unknown whether GSA participation facilitates access to resources for substance use concerns. Using longitudinal data from 38 Massachusetts high schools, we compared sources of support for substance use concerns listed by GSA members (n = 361) and nonmembers (n = 1539). Subsequently, we tested whether GSA membership was associated with comfort, confidence and awareness regarding substance use resources in school and the community. Finally, we assessed whether specific GSA activities and discussions (e.g. social support) were associated with these outcomes. Among students with recent substance use, GSA membership was associated with greater comfort, confidence and awareness regarding school-based substance use resources in the spring semester, adjusted for fall semester levels and non-GSA club involvement. Furthermore, students in GSAs where members reported more advocacy and social support activities reported higher levels of comfort, confidence and awareness regarding community-based substance use resources. These results indicate that among students using alcohol or nicotine products, GSA members may be more receptive to school-based substance use prevention efforts. Furthermore, GSA-based social support and activism experiences may promote access to community-based substance use resources.

摘要

属于一个学校的性别和性取向联盟(GSA)与 LGBTQ+ 青年的较低物质使用有关。然而,目前尚不清楚 GSA 参与是否有助于获得解决物质使用问题的资源。我们使用来自马萨诸塞州 38 所高中的纵向数据,比较了 GSA 成员(n=361)和非成员(n=1539)列出的物质使用问题支持来源。随后,我们测试了 GSA 成员资格是否与对学校和社区中物质使用资源的舒适度、信心和认识有关。最后,我们评估了特定的 GSA 活动和讨论(例如社会支持)是否与这些结果有关。在最近有物质使用的学生中,与非 GSA 俱乐部参与相比,GSA 成员资格与春季学期对学校物质使用资源的舒适度、信心和认识更高相关,调整了秋季学期的水平。此外,报告成员开展更多宣传和社会支持活动的 GSA 成员报告称,他们对社区物质使用资源的舒适度、信心和认识更高。这些结果表明,在使用酒精或尼古丁产品的学生中,GSA 成员可能更容易接受基于学校的物质使用预防工作。此外,基于 GSA 的社会支持和激进主义经验可能会促进获得社区物质使用资源。

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