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青少年中歧视、种族和性取向与物质使用的前瞻性关联。

Prospective Associations of Discrimination, Race, and Sexual Orientation with Substance Use in Adolescents.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York, USA.

Clinical and Research Institute on Addictions, University at Buffalo - The State University of New York, Buffalo, New York, USA.

出版信息

Subst Use Misuse. 2022;57(2):263-272. doi: 10.1080/10826084.2021.2002904. Epub 2021 Nov 23.

Abstract

Adolescents are at high risk for alcohol and cannabis use. Emerging evidence suggests that discrimination exposure is prospectively associated with risk for alcohol use among adolescents of marginalized race, sexual orientation, or gender identity. However, it is unknown whether prospective discrimination-substance use associations among marginalized adolescents are also present for cannabis use. This study examined prospective associations of race, sexual orientation, and discrimination exposure with alcohol and cannabis use over one year. Data were drawn from a two-wave longitudinal health survey study of 9-11 graders ( = 350 for the current analyses; Year 1 =15.95 [ = 1.07, range = 13-19]; 44% male; 44% Black, 22% White, 18% Asian, 16% Multiracial; 16% LGB; 10% Hispanic/Latinx ethnicity) at an urban high school. Two multinomial logistic regressions examined associations of Year 1 race, sexual orientation, and discrimination experiences with Year 2 alcohol and cannabis consumption separately. Year 1 Discrimination exposure was associated with increased risk for Year 2 past-year alcohol use among Asian ( = 1.34) and past-month alcohol use among Multiracial ( = 1.30) adolescents, but not Black or LGB adolescents. Discrimination exposure was not associated with any cannabis use pattern in any group. Independent of discrimination, LGB adolescents were at greater risk for monthly alcohol ( = 3.48) and cannabis use ( = 4.07) at Year 2. Discrimination exposure is prospectively associated with risk for alcohol use among adolescents of understudied (Asian, Multiracial) racial backgrounds, and should be considered in alcohol prevention and intervention strategies. Risk factors for alcohol and cannabis use among LGB adolescents should continue to be explored.

摘要

青少年酗酒和吸食大麻的风险较高。新出现的证据表明,歧视经历与边缘化种族、性取向或性别认同的青少年酗酒风险呈前瞻性相关。然而,尚不清楚边缘化青少年中歧视与物质使用的前瞻性关联是否也存在于大麻使用中。本研究调查了种族、性取向和歧视经历与一年中酒精和大麻使用的前瞻性关联。数据来自一项对 9-11 年级学生(当前分析为 350 人;第 1 年为 15.95 [=1.07,范围为 13-19];44%为男性;44%为黑人,22%为白人,18%为亚裔,16%为多种族;16%为女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋或跨性别者;10%为西班牙裔/拉丁裔)的两年期健康调查纵向研究。两项多项逻辑回归分别检查了第 1 年种族、性取向和歧视经历与第 2 年酒精和大麻消费的关联。第 1 年的歧视经历与第 2 年过去一年的亚洲青少年( =1.34)和过去一个月的多民族青少年( =1.30)酗酒风险增加有关,但与黑人或 LGB 青少年无关。歧视经历与任何群体的任何大麻使用模式均无关。独立于歧视,LGB 青少年在第 2 年每月酗酒( =3.48)和大麻使用( =4.07)的风险更高。歧视经历与未被充分研究的(亚洲、多种族)种族背景青少年的酗酒风险呈前瞻性相关,应在酒精预防和干预策略中考虑到这一点。LGB 青少年酗酒和大麻使用的风险因素应继续探索。

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