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Bar patronage and motivational predictors of drinking in the San Francisco Bay Area: Gender and sexual identity differences

机译:旧金山湾区酒吧的光顾和动机性饮酒者:性别和性别认同差异

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Prior research has found differences in heavier drinking by both gender and sexual orientation. Heavier drinking and alcohol-related problems appear to be higher in sexual minority populations, particularly among women. It has been suggested that differences may be explained in part by socializing in bars and other public drinking venues. This paper explores bar patronage, alcohol consumption, alcohol-related problems, and reasons for going to bars in relation to both gender and sexual orientation based on two different samples: respondents from a random digit dial (RDD) probability study of 1,043 households in Northern California and 569 individuals who were surveyed exiting from 25 different bars in the same three counties that constituted the RDD sample. Bar patrons, in most instances, regardless of gender or sexual identity were at much higher risk of excessive consumption and related problems and consequences. On several key variables, women from the bar patron sample exceeded the problem rates of men in the general population. Bisexual women and men were elevated on a majority of the alcohol measures relative to heterosexuals. Measures of heavier drinking and alcohol-related problems were also elevated among lesbians compared to heterosexual women. Lesbian and gay respondents were less likely to endorse various motives as being important to their bar patronage. Finally, two of the bar motive variables, sensation seeking and mood change motives, were particularly predictive of heavier drinking and alcohol-related problems. Social motives did not predict problems. The findings suggest that bar patrons constitute a population of individuals who require special attention in prevention and intervention that should be tailored to their interests while taking into consideration their unique motivational needs.
机译:先前的研究发现,无论是性别还是性取向,重度饮酒都存在差异。性少数群体,特别是妇女中,与饮酒和酒精有关的问题似乎更为严重。已经提出,可以通过在酒吧和其他公共饮酒场所进行社交来部分解释差异。本文基于两个不同的样本,探讨了酒吧的光顾,酗酒,与酒精有关的问题以及与性别和性取向相关的酒吧原因:来自北部1,043个家庭的随机数字拨号(RDD)概率研究的受访者在构成RDD样本的三个县中,来自加利福尼亚的569名个人从25个不同的酒吧中退出。在大多数情况下,无论性别或性别身份,酒吧顾客面临着过度消费以及相关问题和后果的高得多的风险。在几个关键变量上,来自酒吧顾客样本的妇女超过了普通人群中男性的问题率。相对于异性恋者,双性恋中的大多数男性在酗酒方面都提高了双性恋者的能力。与异性恋女性相比,女同性恋者中与酗酒和酗酒有关的问题也有所增加。男女同性恋受访者不太可能认可各种动机,因为这对他们的酒吧赞助很重要。最后,酒吧动机的两个变量,即寻求感觉和改变情绪的动机,特别预示着酗酒和酗酒相关的问题。社会动机并未预示问题。研究结果表明,酒吧顾客是一群需要在预防和干预方面给予特别关注的人群,这些人群应根据其兴趣量身定制,同时考虑其独特的动机需求。

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