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少数群体应激与性少数女性日常生活中的饮酒行为。

Minority stress and alcohol use in sexual minority women's daily lives.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Old Dominion University.

Virginia Consortium Program in Clinical Psychology.

出版信息

Exp Clin Psychopharmacol. 2021 Oct;29(5):501-510. doi: 10.1037/pha0000484. Epub 2021 Jun 7.

Abstract

Sexual minority women (i.e., women who identify as lesbian, bisexual, or other non-heterosexual orientations) report more hazardous drinking compared to heterosexual women. Sexual minority stress (SMS), or experiences related to sexual orientation-based discrimination and marginalization, have been implicated as contributing to these disparities. The association between sexual minority stress and alcohol use has been supported in cross-sectional, and to a limited extent, longitudinal studies. Few studies, however, have examined associations between SMS and alcohol use in sexual minority women's daily lives. Young sexual minority women (age 18-35; N = 321) were recruited to participate in a 14-day daily diary study in which they reported each morning on their SMS and alcohol use (drinking or not; drinking quantity; alcohol consequences) from the previous day. SMS was operationalized in four ways (global negative SMS experiences, specific SMS events, concealment of identity, discrimination). Results from concurrent multilevel models revealed that on days when sexual minority women experienced more global negative SMS, any specific SMS event, or discrimination, they were more likely to drink. Further, prospective models indicated that participants drank more and were more likely to report binge drinking on the day after they experienced at least one SMS event. These findings extend prior research by demonstrating that the association between SMS and alcohol use extends to the daily level of analysis among sexual minority women. Understanding the connection between SMS and alcohol use among sexual minority women is imperative to developing culturally tailored interventions to improve the health and well-being of this at-risk group. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2021 APA, all rights reserved).

摘要

性少数群体女性(即认同女同性恋、双性恋或其他非异性恋性取向的女性)报告的危险饮酒行为比异性恋女性更多。性少数群体应激(SMS),或与性取向相关的歧视和边缘化经历,被认为是造成这些差异的原因之一。SMS 与酒精使用之间的关联已在横断面研究中得到支持,在一定程度上也在纵向研究中得到支持。然而,很少有研究在性少数群体女性的日常生活中考察 SMS 与酒精使用之间的关联。招募了 321 名年龄在 18-35 岁的年轻性少数群体女性参与为期 14 天的每日日记研究,她们在前一天报告了当天的 SMS 和酒精使用情况(饮酒或不饮酒;饮酒量;酒精后果)。SMS 以四种方式进行操作化(总体负面 SMS 体验、特定 SMS 事件、身份隐瞒、歧视)。同时进行的多层次模型结果显示,当性少数群体女性经历更多的总体负面 SMS、任何特定的 SMS 事件或歧视时,她们更有可能饮酒。此外,前瞻性模型表明,参与者在经历至少一次 SMS 事件后的第二天饮酒更多,更有可能报告 binge 饮酒。这些发现通过证明 SMS 与酒精使用之间的关联扩展到性少数群体女性的日常分析水平,扩展了先前的研究。了解性少数群体女性 SMS 和酒精使用之间的联系对于制定针对该高危群体的文化定制干预措施以改善其健康和福祉至关重要。(PsycInfo 数据库记录(c)2021 APA,保留所有权利)。

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