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双性恋男性对其社区内物质使用差异的解释。

Bi+ Men's Explanations for Substance Use Disparities in Their Community.

作者信息

Blumenau Helena S, Ernst Emily, Feinstein Brian A

机构信息

Departments of Psychology and Neuroscience, Lake Forest College.

Department of Public Health, St. Catherine University.

出版信息

J Bisex. 2024;24(4):449-470. doi: 10.1080/15299716.2024.2370530. Epub 2024 Jul 10.

Abstract

Bi+ men are more likely to use alcohol and drugs than heterosexual and often gay men. The minority stress model is the predominant framework for understanding these disparities, but it is unknown whether this framework is consistent with bi+ men's perspectives. As part of an online survey, 69 bi+ young men (ages 18-29; 29% transgender) were asked why they think bisexual men are more likely to use alcohol and drugs than other men (including gay men). Responses were thematically analyzed and seven themes were identified. The first set reflect unique experiences related to their sexual orientation (bi+ discrimination, internalized bi+ stigma, and aspects of community); the second set reflect general risk factors that disproportionately affect bi+ men (trauma exposure and mental health problems); and the third set reflect motivational risk factors (to lower inhibitions and in connection with sex). These results are largely consistent with the minority stress model while shedding light on contributing factors that have received less empirical attention (e.g., to feel comfortable enough to have sex with a man).

摘要

双性恋男性比异性恋男性以及通常的男同性恋者更有可能使用酒精和毒品。少数群体压力模型是理解这些差异的主要框架,但尚不清楚该框架是否与双性恋男性的观点一致。作为一项在线调查的一部分,69名双性恋年轻男性(年龄在18至29岁之间;29%为跨性别者)被问及他们认为双性恋男性比其他男性(包括男同性恋者)更有可能使用酒精和毒品的原因。对回答进行了主题分析,并确定了七个主题。第一组反映了与他们性取向相关的独特经历(双性恋歧视、内化的双性恋耻辱以及社区方面);第二组反映了对双性恋男性影响尤为严重的一般风险因素(创伤经历和心理健康问题);第三组反映了动机性风险因素(降低抑制以及与性相关)。这些结果在很大程度上与少数群体压力模型一致,同时揭示了一些较少受到实证关注的影响因素(例如,为了在与男性发生性行为时感到足够舒适)。

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