Welch S, Howden-Chapman P, Collings S C
Dept. of Public Health, Wellington School of Medicine, New Zealand.
Addict Behav. 1998 Jul-Aug;23(4):543-8. doi: 10.1016/s0306-4603(98)00036-7.
The objective of this study is to describe the prevalence of alcohol and drug use and attitudes towards alcohol use in a group of New Zealand lesbian women. The method used is 1,222 copies of a postal questionnaire (the Lesbian Mental Health Survey [LMHS]) were distributed via lesbian newsletters over a 4-month period. Responses were received from 561 women, an estimated response rate of 50.8%. The respondents were predominantly New Zealand European, highly educated, urban women in the 25- to 50-year age bracket; 30.1% smoked cigarettes, and 90.2% had drunk alcohol at some time in the past year, over half once per week or less. The median number of drinks per week was 1.5 drinks, equivalent to 22.5 ml alcohol per week. Despite a comparatively low reported use of alcohol, 48.1% of respondents expressed the view that alcohol is used excessively in the lesbian community; 75.8% had used cannabis at least once, 32.6% in the past year; 30.8% had used recreational drugs other than cannabis and alcohol at some time, 4.5% in the past year.
本研究的目的是描述新西兰一群女同性恋者中酒精和药物使用的流行情况以及对饮酒的态度。所采用的方法是在4个月的时间里,通过女同性恋时事通讯分发了1222份邮政调查问卷(女同性恋心理健康调查[LMHS])。收到了561名女性的回复,估计回复率为50.8%。受访者主要是新西兰欧洲裔、受过高等教育、年龄在25至50岁之间的城市女性;30.1%的人吸烟,90.2%的人在过去一年中的某个时候喝过酒,超过一半的人每周饮酒一次或更少。每周饮酒的中位数是1.5杯,相当于每周饮用22.5毫升酒精。尽管报告的饮酒量相对较低,但48.1%的受访者认为女同性恋群体中存在过度饮酒的现象;75.8%的人至少使用过大麻一次,32.6%的人在过去一年中使用过大麻;30.8%的人在某个时候使用过除大麻和酒精以外的消遣性药物,4.5%的人在过去一年中使用过。