OBJECTIVE: Sexual minority women (SMW; e.g., lesbian, bisexual) report substantially higher rates of hazardous drinking (HD) than heterosexual women.Yet, few studies have examined sub-group differences. In this study, we investigated the relationship between gender self-concept and HD among SMW. Research consistently shows a link between heavier drinking and masculinity. SMW are more likely than heterosexual women to be gender nonconforming, and masculinity among SMW is associated with increased minority stress, a key HD risk factor. METHODS: We used Wave 3 data from the Chicago Health and Life Experiences of Women study, a longitudinal study of SMW (N = 598), which assessed participants' self-perceived levels of masculinity and feminini...
Researchers have documented the prevalence of alcohol use disorder among various populations. For ex...
ABSTRACT. Research on alcohol use and problems has demonstrated a much higher rate of alcohol use di...
Background: Lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) individuals are at increased risk of both psychological...
Background: Sexual minority women (SMW; e.g., lesbian, bisexual women) are at substantially higher r...
Sexual minorities consistently report more alcohol use than heterosexual individuals, and sexual min...
The purpose of this project is to identify differences in mental health at the intersection of gende...
The study examined differences in gender stereotypes, restrained drinking and self-efficacy for alco...
Rationale Sexual and gender minority (SGM) youth consume more alcohol than their heterosexual, cisge...
Because college women's drinking rates now rival men's rates, the authors interviewed college women ...
Sexual minority women have disproportionately higher rates of social anxiety and alcohol use problem...
Women who “come out ” as lesbian must learn to cope with a stigmatized identity. Stress associated w...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019Alcohol and drug abuse among sexual minority women (SM...
This study examined relationships between past experiences of victimization (sexual abuse and physic...
Sexual minority women demonstrate higher rates of Alcohol Use Disorder, or AUD, compared to their he...
Gender diverse and transgender people report elevated alcohol use compared with the general populati...
Researchers have documented the prevalence of alcohol use disorder among various populations. For ex...
ABSTRACT. Research on alcohol use and problems has demonstrated a much higher rate of alcohol use di...
Background: Lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) individuals are at increased risk of both psychological...
Background: Sexual minority women (SMW; e.g., lesbian, bisexual women) are at substantially higher r...
Sexual minorities consistently report more alcohol use than heterosexual individuals, and sexual min...
The purpose of this project is to identify differences in mental health at the intersection of gende...
The study examined differences in gender stereotypes, restrained drinking and self-efficacy for alco...
Rationale Sexual and gender minority (SGM) youth consume more alcohol than their heterosexual, cisge...
Because college women's drinking rates now rival men's rates, the authors interviewed college women ...
Sexual minority women have disproportionately higher rates of social anxiety and alcohol use problem...
Women who “come out ” as lesbian must learn to cope with a stigmatized identity. Stress associated w...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019Alcohol and drug abuse among sexual minority women (SM...
This study examined relationships between past experiences of victimization (sexual abuse and physic...
Sexual minority women demonstrate higher rates of Alcohol Use Disorder, or AUD, compared to their he...
Gender diverse and transgender people report elevated alcohol use compared with the general populati...
Researchers have documented the prevalence of alcohol use disorder among various populations. For ex...
ABSTRACT. Research on alcohol use and problems has demonstrated a much higher rate of alcohol use di...
Background: Lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) individuals are at increased risk of both psychological...