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Environmental risk, social cognition, and drug use among young men who have sex with men: Longitudinal effects of minority status on health processes and outcomes

机译:与男性发生性关系的年轻男子的环境风险,社会认知和吸毒:少数群体状况对健康过程和结果的纵向影响

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Background: Young men who have sex with men (YMSM) continue to be at elevated risk for substance use; however, models explaining this phenomenon have often focused on a limited array of explanatory constructs. This study examined the longitudinal relationship of contextual risk factors, social cognitive processes, mental health, and health protective behavior to identify key mechanisms of illicit drug use of YMSM as they aged through emerging adulthood. Methods: Our sample included an ethnically diverse cohort of 487 YMSM recruited through venue based probability sampling in Los Angeles. We used latent growth curve modeling to understand relationships between environmental risk factors, changing individual and social process variables, health protective behavior, psychological distress, and illicit drug use outcomes among YMSM. Results: Age, ethnicity, violence and discrimination, depression, and previous histories of illicit drug use were key elements of risk for future illicit drug use among YMSM. During this theoretically distinct time period, health as a value, self-efficacy, and social support are vital social cognitive processes for promoting self-change among YMSM, and YMSM have independent growth within each process. Health as a value, self-efficacy, and social support were dynamic social cognitive processes, which served as key mechanisms by which risk factors were converted into health promotion strategies or psychological distress, and ultimately illicit drug use. Conclusions: The efficacy of prevention interventions aimed at reducing illicit drug use among YMSM can be enhanced by addressing social cognitive processes for this underserved portion of the male population.
机译:背景:与男性发生性关系的年轻人(YMSM)继续处于滥用毒品的风险较高的状态。但是,解释这种现象的模型通常集中在有限的解释性结构数组上。这项研究检查了上下文风险因素,社会认知过程,心理健康和健康保护行为的纵向关系,以确定随着年龄增长而逐渐成年的YMSM非法使用毒品的关键机制。方法:我们的样本包括通过洛杉矶基于地点的概率抽样招募的487个YMSM,来自不同种族的队列。我们使用潜伏增长曲线建模来了解环境风险因素,个人和社会过程变量的变化,健康保护行为,心理困扰以及非法使用毒品结果之间的关系。结果:年龄,种族,暴力和歧视,抑郁症以及以前的非法药物使用史是YMSM中未来非法药物使用风险的关键因素。在这个理论上截然不同的时间段内,健康作为一种价值,自我效能感和社会支持是促进YMSM之间自我改变的重要社会认知过程,并且YMSM在每个过程中都有独立的增长。健康作为一种价值,自我效能和社会支持是动态的社会认知过程,是将危险因素转化为健康促进策略或心理困扰以及最终使用毒品的关键机制。结论:针对男性,女性人群中服务水平不高的人群,通过解决社会认知过程,可以提高旨在减少YMSM中非法药物使用的预防干预措施的有效性。

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