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Adherence to Gender-Typical Behavior and High-Frequency Substance Use From Adolescence Into Young Adulthood

机译:遵守性别典型行为和从青春期到年轻成年的高频使用

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Substance use is prevalent among adolescents in the U.S., especially males. Understanding the cross-sectional and longitudinal associations between gender norms and substance use is necessary to tailor substance use prevention messages and efforts appropriately. This study investigates the relationship between adherence to gender-typical behavior (AGB) and substance use from adolescence into young adulthood. Participants in the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health completed self-report measures on the frequency of binge drinking, cigarette smoking and marijuana use as well as various behaviors and emotional states that captured the latent construct of AGB. Sex-stratified logistic regression models revealed cross-sectional and longitudinal relationships between AGB and high frequency substance use. For example, an adolescent male who is more gender-adherent, compared to less adherent males, has 75% higher odds of high frequency binge drinking in adolescence and 22% higher odds of high frequency binge drinking in young adulthood. Sex-stratified multinomial logistic regression models also revealed cross-sectional and longitudinal relationships between AGB and patterns of use. For example, a more gender-adherent adolescent male, compared to 1 who is less adherent, is 256% more likely to use all 3 substances in adolescence and 66% more likely to use all 3 in young adulthood. Cross-sectional and longitudinal results for females indicate greater gender-adherence is associated with lower odds of high frequency substance use. These findings indicate adherence to gender norms may influence substance use behaviors across the developmental trajectory, and inform strategies for prevention efforts.
机译:在美国,尤其是男性的青少年中,药物使用普遍存在。了解性别规范与物质使用之间的横截面和纵向关联对于适当地量身定制药物使用信息和努力是必要的。这项研究调查了遵守性别典型行为(AGB)与青春期成年期的物质使用之间的关系。全国对成人健康纵向研究的参与者完成了关于暴饮暴食,吸烟和大麻使用的频率的自我报告措施,以及捕获AGB潜在结构的各种行为和情绪状态。性分层的逻辑回归模型揭示了AGB和高频物质使用之间的横截面和纵向关系。例如,与较少的遵守男性相比,一个更加性别的青春期男性在青春期的高频暴饮暴食几率增加了75%,而成年后的高频暴饮暴食几率提高了22%。性别分层的多项式逻辑回归模型还揭示了AGB与使用模式之间的横截面和纵向关系。例如,一个更具性别遵循的青春期男性,而1名较少的遵守者则使用青春期所有3种物质的可能性要高256%,而在成年期使用全部3种物质的可能性则增加了66%。女性的横截面和纵向结果表明,更大的性别遵守性与较低的高频药物使用率有关。这些发现表明遵守性别规范可能会影响整个发展轨迹的物质使用行为,并为预防努力提供策略。

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