| Literature DB >> 36249124 |
Elon Gersh1, Laura P Richardson2,3, Tumaini R Coker2,3, David J Inwards-Breland4, Carolyn A McCarty2,3.
Abstract
This study examined mental health, substance use, and sexual health across sexual attraction groups. 428 adolescents recruited from school-based health centers completed self-report measures. 72% were only opposite-sex attracted, 19% both-sex attracted, 3% same-sex attracted, 4% not sure. Reported partners did not always align with reported attraction. Compared to opposite-sex attracted youth, 1) both-sex attracted youth had significantly higher rates of marijuana use (OR=1.75, p=.04), depressive symptoms (OR=2.62, p=.001) and inconsistent condom use (OR=1.71, p=.05); 2) the "not sure" group had higher anxiety symptoms (OR=4, p=.01). This study highlights the importance of considering sexual attraction in providing quality care to young people.Entities:
Keywords: Adolescent mental health; sexual attraction; sexual health; sexual minority; substance use
Year: 2021 PMID: 36249124 PMCID: PMC9555790 DOI: 10.1080/19359705.2021.1967826
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Gay Lesbian Ment Health ISSN: 1935-9705