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不同性取向者参加匿名戒酒会的比率和预测因素。

Rates and predictors of Alcoholics Anonymous attendance across sexual orientations.

机构信息

School of Social Welfare, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, United States of America.

Alcohol Research Group, Emeryville, CA, United States of America.

出版信息

J Subst Abuse Treat. 2021 Oct;129:108400. doi: 10.1016/j.jsat.2021.108400. Epub 2021 Apr 14.

Abstract

Sexual minority (e.g., gay, lesbian, bisexual) individuals experience alcohol dependence at 2-6 times the rates of heterosexual individuals. Among the general population, Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) serves as the most common source of support for alcohol-related problems in the United States. Yet, relatively little is known about sexual minority involvement in AA, including rates and predictors of AA attendance among sexual minorities. This paper aims to: 1) Compare rates of AA attendance across sexual orientations; 2) Compare relationships between AA attendance and common predictors of AA attendance across sexual orientations. Using five waves of the National Alcohol Survey (N = 7862 respondents with at least one lifetime AUD symptom), this study found lesbian and bisexual women, but not gay and bisexual men, had greater odds of attending AA, even while controlling for lifetime AUD severity, gender, race/ethnicity, age, religiosity, and current income. Interaction models for women showed there was a stronger association between older age and AA attendance, a stronger association between greater religiosity and AA attendance, and a weaker association between lifetime AUD severity and AA attendance for sexual minority women relative to heterosexual women. This study did not find significant interactions between sexual orientation and these covariates for men. These results suggest AA may serve as a promising resource for sexual minority individuals experiencing alcohol-related problems, particularly for sexual minority women who are older, more religious, and have less severe AUD.

摘要

性少数群体(例如,同性恋、双性恋)经历酒精依赖的比率是异性恋个体的 2-6 倍。在美国,匿名戒酒协会(AA)是解决与酒精相关问题的最常见支持来源。然而,对于性少数群体参与 AA 的情况,包括性少数群体中 AA 参与率和预测因素,人们知之甚少。本文旨在:1)比较不同性取向者参加 AA 的比率;2)比较 AA 参加率与性取向者中常见的 AA 参加预测因素之间的关系。本研究使用了五次全国酒精调查(N=7862 名至少有一次终生 AUD 症状的受访者)的数据,发现女同性恋和双性恋女性,而不是男同性恋和双性恋男性,参加 AA 的可能性更大,即使控制了终生 AUD 严重程度、性别、种族/民族、年龄、宗教信仰和当前收入。女性的交互模型表明,年龄较大与参加 AA 的关联更强,宗教信仰程度与参加 AA 的关联更强,而与终生 AUD 严重程度与参加 AA 的关联更弱,与异性恋女性相比,性少数女性的关联更弱。本研究未发现男性的性取向与这些协变量之间存在显著的交互作用。这些结果表明,AA 可能是性少数群体中经历与酒精相关问题的个体的一个有前途的资源,特别是对于年龄较大、宗教信仰程度较高、AUD 严重程度较低的性少数女性。

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