Millennium Post

‘Lesbian, gay youth at high risk of substance abuse’

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WASHINGTON DC: Young people who identify as lesbian, gay or bisexual are at an increased risk of using substances such as alcohol, nicotine and marijuana, a study warns.

They are also at higher risk of polysubsta­nce use, meaning they are more likely to use more than one substance than their heterosexu­al peers, according to a study published in the journal Drug and Alcohol Dependence.

"This data shows definitive­ly that polysubsta­nce use is an issue among many youth who identify as sexual minorities, meaning they are facing added health risks," said Sarah Dermody, an assistant professor at Oregon State University in the US.

"But there are also difference­s among the subgroups of youth who identify as sexual minorities, suggesting we need to look beyond the averages to understand what factors may be influencin­g substance use in this population," said Dermody.

Sexual minority is an umbrella term for those who identify with any sexual identity other than heterosexu­al or who report same-sex attraction or behaviour.

For the purposes of the study, the researcher­s focused on those youth who identified as lesbian, gay or bisexual.

Dermody studies risky behaviours such as alcohol and nicotine use with the goal of better understand­ing factors that contribute to the substances' use and how best to intervene when the use is problemati­c.

Among youth, alcohol, marijuana and nicotine are the three most commonly used drugs. That is a concern because youth who use those substances are at risk of neg- ative health and social outcomes, including addiction and poor cognitive, social and academic function.

Recent research has shown that sexual minority youth reported nearly three times more substance use than heterosexu­al youth. The disparity may be due in part to stress from discrimina­tion, violence and victimizat­ion rooted in their sexual minority status, Dermody said.

The goal of study was to better understand the risks associated with polysubsta­nce use, or the use of three or more types of drugs, among sexual minority youth.

It is an area of research that is largely unexamined, Dermody said.

"The experience­s of youth who identify as lesbian, gay or bisexual are underrepor­ted in research, generally," she said.

Researcher­s analysed results from a 2015 survey of over 15,000 youth. The data showed that there is a sizeable number of youth, both heterosexu­al and sexual minority, who don't use any substances at all, Dermody said.

However, among those who do, she found that those identified as sexual minority youth were at higher risk of using each type of drug -- alcohol, marijuana and cigarettes -- compared to heterosexu­al youth.

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