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Sexual identity of drinking companions drinking motives and drinking behaviors among young sexual minority women: An analysis of daily data

机译:年轻的少数族裔女性中饮酒伴侣的性别认同饮酒动机和饮酒行为:每日数据分析

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Research indicates that sexual minority women (SMW) drink more than their heterosexual counterparts. Minority stress theory postulates that this increased drinking is motivated by efforts to modulate distress related to minority status, highlighting the potential importance of coping and enhancement drinking motives. Social learning theory postulates that SMW are motivated to drink more because their social companions model drinking behavior and convey social norms regarding appropriate alcohol consumption, suggesting that social and conformity motives may be important. The degree to which different motives for drinking affect SMW’s alcohol consumption may depend in part on whether SMW drink with other sexual minorities, but this has not been investigated. This study examined daily data across two 14-day bursts to understand associations among daily drinking motives, the sexual identity of drinking companions, and alcohol consumption among 67 young SMW who reported on 553 social drinking days. On days when SMW had higher-than-typical social and enhancement motives, they tended to drink more, and that SMW who typically had higher coping motives tended to drink more on any given day. Further, higher-than-typical enhancement motives were associated with heavier drinking on days when SMW drank with only heterosexual companions, relative to days when they drank only with sexual minority companions, or in mixed-sexual-identity groups. SMW’s typical conformity motives were more strongly related to drinking on days when SMW drank in mixed-sexual-identity groups relative to heterosexual companions only. These results indicate that SMW’s drinking motives and drinking companions may be important targets for future research and intervention.
机译:研究表明,性少数族裔妇女(SMW)的饮酒量高于异性伴侣。少数民族压力理论假设,这种饮酒量增加的原因是努力调节与少数群体地位有关的困扰,这凸显了应对和增强饮酒动机的潜在重要性。社会学习理论假设,SMW的动机是增加饮酒量,因为他们的社交伙伴模仿饮酒行为并传达有关适当饮酒的社会规范,这表明社交动机和合规动机可能很重要。不同饮酒动机对SMW饮酒的影响程度可能部分取决于SMW是否与其他性少数群体一起饮酒,但这尚未得到调查。这项研究检查了两个14天突发事件中的每日数据,以了解每日饮酒动机,饮酒伴侣的性认同以及67名年轻SMW的饮酒者之间的关联,这些年轻人报告了553次社交饮酒日。在SMW的社交和增强动机高于典型的日子里,他们倾向于饮酒,而那些通常具有较高的应对动机的SMW在任何一天都倾向于饮酒。此外,相对于仅与少数性伴侣一起喝酒或在混合性身份人群中,SMW只与异性伴侣一起喝酒的日子,饮酒量多于典型情况。 SMW的典型合规动机与在混合性别身份人群中饮酒的天数(相对于异性伴侣)喝酒更紧密相关。这些结果表明,SMW的饮酒动机和饮酒伴侣可能是未来研究和干预的重要目标。

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