Sexual orientation and adolescent substance use: a meta‐analysis and methodological review*
University of Pittsburgh · UPMC Health System · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Several decades of research have shown that lesbian, gay and bisexual (LGB) adults are at high risk for substance use and substance use disorders (SUDs). These problems may often start prior to young adulthood; however, relatively little is known about risk for substance use in LGB adolescents. The primary aims of this paper were to conduct a meta-analysis of the relationship between sexual orientation and adolescent substance use and a systematic review and critique of the methodological characteristics of this literature.
Medical and social science journals were searched using Medline and PsychInfo. Studies were included if they tested the relationship between sexual orientation and adolescent substance use. Eighteen published studies were identified. Data analysis procedures followed expert guidelines, and used National Institutes of Health (NIH)-sponsored meta-analysis software.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 28.88
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 45
Authors
8Topics & keywords
- Sexual orientation
- Psychology
- Lesbian
- Moderation
- Clinical psychology
- Mediation
- Sexual minority
- Substance use
- Good health and well-being