A Comparison of Substance Use Behaviors of Hispanic Men by Sexual Orientation.

Joseph P De Santis, Beatriz Valdes, Elias Provencio-Vasquez, Carol A Patsdaughter, Karina A Gattamorta
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Abstract

Background/significance: Substance use is a public health concern in the United States. Hispanic men in the United States experience disproportionate rates of substance use when compared to other ethnic groups. Previous research with the general population of Hispanic men has identified factors that are related and may contribute to substance use. In addition, Hispanic men who have sex with men (HMSM) may experience additional social factors that may result in substance use. Despite the body of research on substance use among Hispanic men, no study to date has compared the substance use behaviors of Hispanic men by sexual orientation.

Objectives: The purpose of this study was to compare the substance use behaviors of Hispanic men by sexual orientation.

Methods: A cross-sectional descriptive design was used to collect data from 164 community-dwelling Hispanic men (i.e., 77 heterosexual men and 87 HMSM) who resided in the South Florida area. Participants completed standardized measures of substance use and demographic characteristics.

Results: Findings suggested that heterosexual men had higher rates of substance use when compared to MSM. No differences were found among the two groups of men in terms of alcohol intoxication. Religion, education, and income were not predictors of substance use. When health insurance status was controlled, MSM were less likely to report substance use.

Implications: As a population, Hispanic men continue to experience health disparities in terms of substance use. Because substance use renders Hispanic men at risk for other health issues, more research is needed to understand the co-occurring health disparities experienced by Hispanic men who reside in the United States.

西班牙裔男性性取向药物使用行为的比较。
背景/意义:药物使用是美国的一个公共卫生问题。与其他种族相比,美国西班牙裔男性的药物使用率不成比例。先前对西班牙裔男性的研究已经确定了与药物使用相关的因素。此外,与男性发生性关系的西班牙裔男性(HMSM)可能会经历其他可能导致药物使用的社会因素。尽管对西班牙裔男性的药物使用进行了大量研究,但迄今为止还没有研究将西班牙裔男性的药物使用行为与性取向进行比较。目的:本研究的目的是比较不同性取向的西班牙裔男性药物使用行为。方法:采用横断面描述性设计对居住在南佛罗里达地区的164名社区居住的西班牙裔男性(即77名异性恋男性和87名HMSM)进行数据收集。参与者完成了药物使用和人口特征的标准化测量。结果:研究结果表明,与男男性接触者相比,异性恋男性有更高的物质使用率。两组男性在酒精中毒方面没有发现差异。宗教、教育和收入不是药物使用的预测因素。当健康保险状况受到控制时,男男性行为者报告药物使用的可能性较小。启示:作为一个人口,西班牙裔男性在物质使用方面继续经历健康差异。由于药物使用使西班牙裔男性面临其他健康问题的风险,因此需要更多的研究来了解居住在美国的西班牙裔男性所经历的共同发生的健康差异。
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