Trends in simultaneous alcohol and marijuana use among US adult recent drinkers: Differences by sexual identity, 2015–2020

R. Andrew Yockey , Rachel A. Hoopsick , Jennifer L. Brown , Phillip W. Schnarrs
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Simultaneous alcohol and marijuana (SAM) use has become increasingly prevalent among young adult populations. Moreover, lesbian, gay, and bisexual populations are at increased risk for substance use initiation. To date, little research has examined trends in SAM use by sexual identity. This study aimed to investigate trends in SAM use among recent drinkers using nationally representative data. Pooled data from the 2015–2019 and 2020 National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) were examined among 120,061 individuals (5.75% LGB) 18 years or older who reported using alcohol in the past month. Given the methodological changes in the study design, we analyzed these waves separately. Covariates included age, race, biological sex, sexual identity, rurality, and past month use of tobacco. Weighted logistic regression models and trend analyses were conducted. An estimated 11,952 of the sample reported using marijuana during their last episode of drinking. A significant linear trend (b = 0.12) of increasing SAM use among recent drinkers from 2015 to 2019. When compared to heterosexual individuals, lesbian or gay (aPR: 1.44, 95% CI 1.26, 1.63) and bisexual (aPR: 1.92, 95% CI 1.77, 2.09) individuals were more likely to report SAM use. Among the entire sample, females had a lower risk of SAM use than males (aPR: 0.68, 95% CI 0.65, 0.72). For 2020, a total of 25,679 adults 18 years or older participated in the survey, with 2622 identifying as LGB and 54.1% reporting past month alcohol use. An estimated 1503 individuals reported SAM use. Consistent with our findings, of those reporting past month alcohol use, LGB populations were at higher risk for SAM use, with gay individuals (aPR: 1.59, 95% CI 1.11, 2.30) at increased risk and bisexual individuals having higher risk (aPR: 2.12, 95% CI 1.73, 2.60). SAM use among individuals presents several critical health concerns, especially for at-risk populations. Findings from the present study can inform tailored interventions to reduce minority stress and stigmatized identities are needed.

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同时使用酒精和大麻(SAM)在年轻人群中越来越普遍。此外,女同性恋、男同性恋和双性恋人群开始使用药物的风险也在增加。迄今为止,很少有研究按照性别身份来调查 SAM 的使用趋势。本研究旨在利用具有全国代表性的数据,调查近期饮酒者使用 SAM 的趋势。本研究对 2015-2019 年和 2020 年全国药物使用和健康调查(NSDUH)中报告在过去一个月内使用过酒精的 120,061 名 18 岁或 18 岁以上的个人(5.75% LGB)的汇总数据进行了研究。考虑到研究设计方法的变化,我们对这些波次进行了单独分析。协变量包括年龄、种族、生理性别、性身份、居住地和过去一个月的烟草使用情况。我们建立了加权逻辑回归模型并进行了趋势分析。估计有 11,952 名样本报告在最后一次饮酒时使用过大麻。从 2015 年到 2019 年,近期饮酒者中吸食大麻的人数呈明显的线性增长趋势(b = 0.12)。与异性恋者相比,女同性恋或男同性恋(aPR:1.44,95% CI 1.26,1.63)和双性恋者(aPR:1.92,95% CI 1.77,2.09)更有可能报告使用 SAM。在所有样本中,女性使用 SAM 的风险低于男性(aPR:0.68,95% CI 0.65,0.72)。2020 年,共有 25,679 名 18 岁或以上的成年人参与了调查,其中 2622 人自称为 LGB,54.1% 的人报告在过去一个月中饮酒。估计有 1503 人报告使用过 SAM。与我们的研究结果一致,在报告过去一个月饮酒情况的人群中,LGB 群体使用 SAM 的风险较高,其中同性恋者(aPR:1.59,95% CI 1.11,2.30)的风险较高,双性恋者的风险较高(aPR:2.12,95% CI 1.73,2.60)。个人使用 SAM 会带来一些严重的健康问题,尤其是对高危人群而言。本研究的结果可为有针对性的干预措施提供依据,以减轻少数群体的压力,并减少他们被污名化的身份。
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