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性少数群体状态、危险饮酒行为与南部 PrEP 队列(SPECS)研究中涉及刑事法律的成年人歧视经历之间的关联。

Associations Between Sexual Minority Status, Hazardous Drinking, and Discrimination Experiences Among Criminal Legal-Involved Adults in the Southern PrEP Cohort (SPECS) Study.

机构信息

Department of Behavioral Science, Center for Health Equity Transformation, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky, USA.

Department of Biostatistics, Center for AIDS Research, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA.

出版信息

Subst Use Misuse. 2024;59(12):1751-1757. doi: 10.1080/10826084.2024.2374972. Epub 2024 Jul 10.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Separately, individuals with criminal legal involvement (CLI) and those who identify as a sexual minority are at heightened risk for experiencing discrimination and engaging in hazardous alcohol use; however, little is known about the prevalence of these experiences and behaviors among sexual minority individuals who also have a history of CLI.

METHOD

We examined experiences of discrimination and hazardous alcohol use reported by individuals with CLI and compared prevalence between those who identify as a sexual minority and those who do not. Baseline, cross-sectional data of cisgender sexual minority individuals from a multisite, prospective cohort study examining pre-exposure prophylaxis acceptability and uptake among criminal legal-involved adults were analyzed ( = 362, 14% sexual minority).

RESULTS

Hazardous alcohol consumption was nearly twice as prevalent among participants who identified as a sexual minority compared to heterosexual participants, and a sexual minority identity was associated with higher discrimination scores. Additionally, hazardous drinking was more prevalent among those with higher discrimination scores.

CONCLUSIONS

This study suggests that sexual minority individuals with a history of CLI are an especially high-risk group given the elevated rates of discrimination and hazardous alcohol use observed. More research is needed to further investigate the risk behaviors of this population and to develop interventions to intervene on their physical and mental health.

摘要

目的

有犯罪法律涉案经历(CLI)的个体和自认为性少数群体的个体,都面临着更高的歧视风险,并存在危险的饮酒行为;然而,对于那些既有 CLI 历史又属于性少数群体的个体,他们经历这些歧视和行为的普遍性知之甚少。

方法

我们研究了 CLI 个体报告的歧视经历和危险饮酒行为,并比较了自认为性少数群体和非性少数群体之间的流行率。对一个多地点、前瞻性队列研究的横断性基线数据进行了分析,该研究旨在评估涉及刑事法律的成年人对暴露前预防措施的可接受性和接受情况(n=362,14%为性少数群体)。

结果

与异性恋参与者相比,自认为性少数群体的参与者危险饮酒的发生率几乎高出两倍,而性少数群体身份与更高的歧视评分相关。此外,歧视评分较高的人危险饮酒的发生率更高。

结论

这项研究表明,有 CLI 病史的性少数群体是一个特别高风险群体,因为观察到他们存在更高的歧视率和危险饮酒行为。需要进一步研究这一人群的风险行为,并制定干预措施,以改善他们的身心健康。

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