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Stress, Coping, and Context: Examining Substance Use Among LGBTQ Young Adults With Probable Substance Use Disorders.

机译:压力,应对和上下文:用可能的物质使用障碍检查LGBTQ年轻人的物质使用。

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The authors qualitatively examined how lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) young adults with probable substance use disorders conceptualized their substance use vis-à-vis their LGBTQ identities. Individual, in-depth, semistructured interviews were conducted with 59 LGBTQ young adults (ages 21-34) who were participants in a larger longitudinal cohort study and who met criteria for a probable substance use disorder. Data were analyzed via iterative, thematic analytic processes. Participants' narratives highlighted processes related to minority stress that shape substance use, including proximal LGBTQ stressors (e.g., self-stigma and expectations of rejection) and distal LGBTQ stressors (e.g., interpersonal and structural discrimination) and associated coping. Participants also described sociocultural influences, including the ubiquitous availability of substances within LGBTQ social settings, as salient contributors to their substance use and development of substance use disorders. Participants who considered themselves transgender or other gender minorities, all of whom identified as sexual minorities, described unique stressors and coping at the intersection of their minority identities (e.g., coping with two identity development and disclosure periods), which shaped their substance use over time. Multilevel minority stressors and associated coping via substance use in adolescence and young adulthood, coupled with LGBTQ-specific sociocultural influences, contribute to the development of substance use disorders among some LGBTQ young adults. Treatment providers should address clients' substance use vis-à-vis their LGBTQ identities and experiences with related stressors and sociocultural contexts and adopt culturally humble and LGBTQ-affirming treatment approaches. Efforts to support LGBTQ youths and young adults should focus on identifying ways of socializing outside of substance-saturated environments.
机译:作者定性地审查了女同性恋,同性恋,双性恋,跨性别和Queer(LGBTQ)年轻人与可能的物质使用障碍的年轻成人概念化了他们的物质使用Vis-in-is LGBTQ身份。个人,深度,半系统的访谈是用59 LGBTQ幼年成人(年龄21-34岁)进行,他是一个较大的纵向队列研究的参与者,符合可能的物质使用障碍的标准。通过迭代,专题分析过程分析数据。与会者的叙述突出了与造型物质使用的少数群体应力相关的过程,包括近期LGBTQ压力频(例如,自我耻辱和拒绝期望)和远端LGBTQ压力频道(例如,人际关系和结构歧视)和相关的应对。参与者还描述了社会文化影响,包括LGBTQ社会环境中的物质无处不在的物质可用性,作为其物质使用和物质使用障碍的发育的显着贡献者。认为自己是跨性别或其他性别少数群体的参与者,所有这些都被确定为性少数群体,描述了独特的压力源和应对少数民族身份的交叉口(例如,应对两种身份开发和披露期),其塑造了其物质随着时间的推移。多级少数群体压力源和通过物质在青春期和年轻成年中使用的应对,再加上LGBTQ特异性社会文化影响,有助于一些LGBTQ年轻成年人的物质使用障碍的发展。治疗提供者应解决客户的物质使用Vis-à-is-is与他们的LGBTQ身份和相关的压力源和社会文化背景的经验,并采用文化谦虚和LGBTQ肯定的处理方法。支持LGBTQ青少年和年轻人的努力应专注于确定外面的物质饱和环境外的方式。

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