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性别认同-性取向联盟作为 LGBTQ+青年中受害经历、抑郁症状和饮酒行为之间关联的调节因素。

Gender-Sexuality Alliances as a moderator of the association between victimization, depressive symptoms, and drinking behavior among LGBTQ+ youth.

机构信息

Boston College, Department of Counseling, Developmental, and Educational Psychology, Lynch School of Education and Human Development, Campion Hall 307, 140 Commonwealth Ave., Chestnut Hill, MA 02467, USA.

University of Maryland, College Park, Department of Family Science, School of Public Health, 1142 Valley Drive, College Park, MD 20742, USA.

出版信息

Drug Alcohol Depend. 2021 Dec 1;229(Pt B):109140. doi: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2021.109140. Epub 2021 Oct 28.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Victimization and depression are major stressors underlying drinking behavior among LGBTQ+ youth. There remains limited attention to setting-level factors that buffer their effects. Gender-Sexuality Alliances (GSAs) are school clubs that could promote the health of LGBTQ+ youth. We consider whether their presence in schools moderates associations between victimization, depressive symptoms, and recent alcohol use and heavy episodic drinking.

METHODS

LGBTQ+ youth (n = 5776) ages 13-17 in all 50 U.S. states with any prior history of alcohol use reported past 30-day alcohol use and heavy episodic drinking, victimization, depressive symptoms, and covariates including recent mental health counseling, perceived school safety, and demographics. Logistic regression models predicted youth's likelihood of any recent drinking and any heavy episodic drinking, with attention to GSA × victimization and GSA × depressive symptoms interaction effects.

FINDINGS

GSA presence moderated the extent to which victimization and depressive symptoms were associated with greater odds of recent heavy episodic drinking. GSA presence did not moderate these associations for lower thresholds of drinking (i.e., any drinking).

CONCLUSION

For LGBTQ+ youth with any lifetime history of alcohol use, GSAs could protect against heavy alcohol use, particularly when they face victimization and depression. GSAs may provide them with social-emotional support or educate school health professionals on ways to support LGBTQ+ youth facing victimization or mental health concerns. GSAs may not protect against all drinking behavior because youth may view some levels as normative. Our findings begin to suggest for whom GSA presence could be most protective.

摘要

背景

在 LGBTQ+ 青少年中,受害和抑郁是导致饮酒行为的主要压力源。对于能够缓冲这些影响的环境因素,关注仍然有限。性别认同与性倾向联盟(GSAs)是促进 LGBTQ+ 青少年健康的学校俱乐部。我们考虑了它们在学校中的存在是否会调节受害、抑郁症状与近期饮酒和重度饮酒之间的关联。

方法

我们调查了全美 50 个州的所有 13-17 岁、有过饮酒史的 LGBTQ+ 青少年,了解他们过去 30 天的饮酒情况和重度饮酒情况,包括受害、抑郁症状以及近期心理健康咨询、学校安全感和人口统计学等因素。使用逻辑回归模型预测了青少年最近饮酒和重度饮酒的可能性,并关注了 GSA×受害和 GSA×抑郁症状的交互作用。

结果

GSA 的存在调节了受害和抑郁症状与更高的近期重度饮酒几率之间的关联程度。对于饮酒量较低(即任何饮酒)的青少年,GSA 的存在并没有调节这些关联。

结论

对于有任何饮酒史的 LGBTQ+ 青少年,GSAs 可能会保护他们免受重度饮酒的影响,尤其是当他们面临受害和抑郁时。GSAs 可能会为他们提供社会情感支持,或为学校卫生专业人员提供支持面临受害或心理健康问题的 LGBTQ+ 青少年的方法。GSAs 可能无法保护所有饮酒行为,因为青少年可能会将某些水平视为正常。我们的研究结果开始表明,哪些青少年最需要 GSA 的保护。

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