Sexual minority women's perceptions of sober curiosity: Lessons learned from a US pilot study

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q2 SUBSTANCE ABUSE Drug and alcohol review Pub Date : 2025-02-03 DOI:10.1111/dar.14003
Lauren Bochicchio, Laurie A. Drabble, Ellen D. B. Riggle, Belinda Lunnay, Tonda L. Hughes
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Abstract

Introduction

Sexual minority women (SMW) are more likely than heterosexual women to meet criteria for hazardous drinking (HD). Sober curiosity, which centres on non-pathologising approaches such as mindfulness and support for questioning norms that encourage heavy/hazardous alcohol use, may be a particularly salient non-stigmatising option for SMW to reduce alcohol consumption. However, SMW's perceptions of sober curiosity as a strategy for changing drinking behaviours have not been explored.

Methods

We conducted in-depth individual interviews with a purposive sample of 17 SMW from the United States who self-reported moderate to heavy alcohol consumption or a desire to reduce their drinking. Questions explored the socio-cultural contexts of SMW's drinking, their desire to examine and/or to reduce their drinking and perceived supports and barriers for doing so.

Results

SMW described heavy drinking norms, the centrality of alcohol in social spaces and events (both queer and non-queer) and alcohol use as a way to reduce stress, as factors that contribute to HD. Although some participants had mixed opinions about the term ‘sober curiosity’, they described feeling motivated to evaluate their alcohol consumption. Barriers to reducing alcohol use included fear of social rejection and loss of social connections.

Discussion and Conclusion

Overall, findings suggest sexual identity-specific online support and resources reflecting the sober curious philosophy have the potential to be useful for SMW seeking to reduce alcohol consumption. Key facilitators may include access to opportunities for connection in alcohol-free settings, social support and educational resources regarding alcohol and its impact on health.

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性少数女性对清醒好奇心的看法:来自美国试点研究的经验教训。
性少数女性(SMW)比异性恋女性更有可能达到危险饮酒(HD)的标准。清醒的好奇心,以非病态的方法为中心,如正念和支持质疑鼓励大量/危险饮酒的规范,可能是SMW减少酒精消费的一个特别突出的非污名化选择。然而,SMW对清醒的好奇心作为一种改变饮酒行为的策略的看法尚未被探索。方法:我们对来自美国的17名自我报告中度至重度饮酒或希望减少饮酒的SMW进行了深入的个人访谈。问题探讨了SMW饮酒的社会文化背景,他们检查和/或减少饮酒的愿望,以及这样做的支持和障碍。结果:SMW描述了酗酒规范、酒精在社交空间和事件中的中心地位(包括酷儿和非酷儿)以及将酒精作为一种减轻压力的方式,这些都是导致HD的因素。尽管一些参与者对“清醒的好奇心”这个词有不同的看法,但他们表示自己有动力评估自己的酒精摄入量。减少酒精使用的障碍包括害怕被社会排斥和失去社会联系。讨论和结论:总的来说,研究结果表明,反映清醒好奇哲学的特定性别认同的在线支持和资源可能对寻求减少酒精消费的SMW有用。关键的促进因素可包括在无酒精环境中获得联系机会、社会支持和有关酒精及其对健康影响的教育资源。
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