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Title: Substance use behaviors among college students with same-sex and opposite-sex experience: results from a national study
Citation Type: Journal Article
Publication Year: 2003
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ISSN: 0306-4603
DOI: 10.1016/S0306-4603(01)00286-6
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Abstract: Objectives: This study seeks to describe the population of college students with same-sex sexual experience and determine if these students report more substance use than their peers with only opposite-sex experience. Methods: Questionnaires were completed by a national random sample of college students on 119 campuses in 1999. A total of 10,301 sexually active students were categorized as having only opposite-sex, only same-sex, or both-sex partners, and their smoking, binge drinking, and marijuana use behaviors were compared. Results: Students who report same-sex sexual experiences comprise 6.1% of respondent. Women with both-sex partners were approximately twice as likely to smoke, binge drink, and use marijuana as women with only opposite-sex partners (OR=1.41–2.78), but women with only same-sex partners were not at increased risk for these behaviors. Men with both-sex partners were less likely to binge drink (OR=0.54) than men with only opposite-sex partners. Conclusions: Students with same-sex experience are present at every type of college. College women with both-sex partners appear to be an appropriate target for health interventions; outreach to these students and further study of related behaviors are warranted.
Url: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0306460301002866?via%3Dihub
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Authors: Eisenberg, Marla E; Wechsler, Henry
Periodical (Full): Addictive Behaviors
Issue: 5
Volume: 28
Pages: 899-913
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