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Social Context of Sexual Minority Adolescents and Relationship to Alcohol Use.

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Marshall, SA; Henry, TR; Spivey, LA; Rhodes, SD; Prinstein, MJ; Ip, EH
Published in: J Adolesc Health
May 2019

PURPOSE: Peer relationships are especially relevant during adolescence and may contribute to sexuality-based disparities in substance use. This study uses social network analysis to examine how social networks may serve as risk or protective factors for sexual minority youth in the context of alcohol use. METHODS: Social network analysis was applied to 11th to 12th graders in three diverse high schools in a rural area of the Southeast United States. The network consists of 1,179 students, 607 of whom were participants in the study and nominated friends. Regression models were used to examine how potential predictors of alcohol use may function differently for sexual minority and majority students. RESULTS: Approximately one fourth of students were classified as sexual minorities, inclusive of students who self-identified or reported any same-sex romantic attraction or sexual experience. These students did not use alcohol in greater amounts than students in the sexual majority. They received fewer incoming friendship nominations (p < .05) although a higher percentage of friendships were reciprocated (p < .05). They exhibited lower eigenvector centrality (p = .01), and their networks were less cohesive (p < .001). However, low centrality and low density did not predict greater alcohol consumption. Sexual minorities appeared to be influenced less strongly by peers' alcohol use, and friendships with sexual minorities further mitigated peer influence. CONCLUSION: Sexual minorities occupied less prominent positions within their social networks. However, these network differences did not place sexual minorities at increased risk of alcohol use.

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J Adolesc Health

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EISSN

1879-1972

Publication Date

May 2019

Volume

64

Issue

5

Start / End Page

615 / 621

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Underage Drinking
  • Southeastern United States
  • Social Networking
  • Social Environment
  • Sexual and Gender Minorities
  • Rural Population
  • Public Health
  • Peer Group
  • Male
  • Humans
 

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Marshall, S. A., Henry, T. R., Spivey, L. A., Rhodes, S. D., Prinstein, M. J., & Ip, E. H. (2019). Social Context of Sexual Minority Adolescents and Relationship to Alcohol Use. J Adolesc Health, 64(5), 615–621. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jadohealth.2018.11.011
Marshall, Sarah A., Teague R. Henry, Leigh A. Spivey, Scott D. Rhodes, Mitchell J. Prinstein, and Edward H. Ip. “Social Context of Sexual Minority Adolescents and Relationship to Alcohol Use.J Adolesc Health 64, no. 5 (May 2019): 615–21. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jadohealth.2018.11.011.
Marshall SA, Henry TR, Spivey LA, Rhodes SD, Prinstein MJ, Ip EH. Social Context of Sexual Minority Adolescents and Relationship to Alcohol Use. J Adolesc Health. 2019 May;64(5):615–21.
Marshall, Sarah A., et al. “Social Context of Sexual Minority Adolescents and Relationship to Alcohol Use.J Adolesc Health, vol. 64, no. 5, May 2019, pp. 615–21. Pubmed, doi:10.1016/j.jadohealth.2018.11.011.
Marshall SA, Henry TR, Spivey LA, Rhodes SD, Prinstein MJ, Ip EH. Social Context of Sexual Minority Adolescents and Relationship to Alcohol Use. J Adolesc Health. 2019 May;64(5):615–621.
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Published In

J Adolesc Health

DOI

EISSN

1879-1972

Publication Date

May 2019

Volume

64

Issue

5

Start / End Page

615 / 621

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Underage Drinking
  • Southeastern United States
  • Social Networking
  • Social Environment
  • Sexual and Gender Minorities
  • Rural Population
  • Public Health
  • Peer Group
  • Male
  • Humans