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Sexual orientation disparities in longitudinal alcohol use patterns among adolescents: findings from the Growing Up Today Study.

机译:性取向纵向之间的差距青少年饮酒模式:发现从今天的成长研究。

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OBJECTIVE: To compare sexual orientation group differences in the longitudinal development of alcohol use behaviors during adolescence. DESIGN: Community-based prospective cohort study. SETTING: Self-reported questionnaires. PARTICIPANTS: A total of 13,450 Growing Up Today Study participants (79.7% of the original cohort) aged 9 to 14 years at baseline in 1996 were followed up for more than 7 years. Main Exposure Self-reported sexual orientation classified as heterosexual, mostly heterosexual, bisexual, or gay/lesbian. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Age at alcohol use initiation, any past-month drinking, number of alcoholic drinks usually consumed, and number of binge drinking episodes in the past year. RESULTS: Compared with heterosexual participants, youth reporting any minority sexual orientation reported having initiated alcohol use at younger ages. Greater risk of alcohol use was consistently observed for mostly heterosexual males and females and for bisexual females, whereas gay and bisexual males and lesbians reported elevated levels of alcohol use on only some indicators. Gender was an important modifier of alcohol use risk; mostly heterosexual and bisexual females exhibited the highest relative risk. Younger age at alcohol use initiation among participants with minority sexual orientations significantly contributed to their elevated risk of binge drinking. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings suggest that disparities in alcohol use among youth with a minority sexual orientation emerge in early adolescence and persist into young adulthood. Health care providers should be aware that adolescents with a minority sexual orientation are at greater risk of alcohol use.
机译:目的:比较的性取向的纵向发展的差异在青少年饮酒行为。以社区为基础的前瞻性队列研究。设置:自我报告的问卷调查。参与者:13450今天成长研究参与者(79.7%的原始队列)9到14岁1996年在基线随访7年多了。自我报告的性取向为异性恋者,大多是异性恋、双性恋或男/女同性恋。酒精使用起始,上个月喝酒,酒精饮料的数量通常消耗,过去很多酗酒的情节的一年。参与者、青年报告任何少数性取向报道开始饮酒在年轻的年龄。持续观察主要是异性恋男性和女性双性恋女性,而同性恋和双性恋男性和女同性恋者高浓度的酒精使用报道了一些指标。酗酒的风险;双性恋女性表现出相对最高风险。参与者与少数人的性取向大大促进了他们的风险升高酗酒。表明,饮酒之间之间的差距年轻人和少数人的性取向出现在早期的青春期和持续至年轻成年。与少数青少年性取向面临更大的风险,使用酒精。

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