Comparing Harmful Behaviors Among Dancers According to Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Utilizing the RISQ.

IF 1.1 Q3 SPORT SCIENCES Journal of Dance Medicine & Science Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.1177/1089313X231178088
Joshua Honrado, Cheongeun Oh, Linda Ryan, Marijeanne Liederbach
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Abstract

Introduction: There is a dearth of information about whether lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer/questioning (LGBTQ+) dancers, who often experience increased psychosocial risk factors, are at increased risk of engaging in harmful behaviors compared to their heterosexual cisgender counterparts. This study explores harmful behaviors dancers engage in according to their self-reported sexual orientation and gender identity (SOGI), utilizing the validated Risky, Impulsive, and Self-Destructive Behavior Questionnaire (RISQ).

Methods: Three hundred sixty-four dancers from 7 elite dance entities in New York were contacted by e-mail to participate in the study. Sixty-six participants completed the study through a virtual questionnaire. Chi-square, ANOVA and independent t-test were utilized to assess statistical differences among RISQ outcomes in 4 SOGI groups: Cisgender Heterosexual Female (n = 20); Cisgender Heterosexual Male (n = 7); LGBTQ+ Female (n = 19); and LGBTQ+ Male (n = 20).

Results: Chi-square comparing SOGI group frequency of participation within each of the RISQ behaviors revealed statistically significant difference with: difficulty stopping eating (P = .05); gambling illegally (P = .036); betting on sports, horses, or other animals (P = .036); buying expensive items that cannot be afforded at the spur of the moment (P = .019); and drinking 5 or more alcoholic drinks in 3 hours or less (P = .013). Between-group frequency comparison through ANOVA and independent t-test revealed: the LGBTQ+ Male group were 92% more likely to have unprotected sex with someone they just met or did not know well (P < .001) and 83% more likely to use hallucinogens, LSD, or mushrooms (P = .018); the LGBTQ+ Female and LGBTQ+ Male groups were 4.4 times more likely to buy drugs (P = .01) and 4.88 times more likely to think about killing themselves (P = .023); and both male groups were 12.8 times more likely to steal money (P = .006).

Conclusions: This study found significant difference in RISQ scores based on a dancer's SOGI. Harmful behaviors should be taken into consideration when working to improve dancer patient outcomes and quality of life.

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利用RISQ比较性取向和性别认同舞者的有害行为。
引言:关于女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋、跨性别者、酷儿/质疑者(LGBTQ+)舞者是否比异性恋的异性恋者更容易从事有害行为的信息缺乏。这些舞者经常经历更多的社会心理风险因素。本研究利用风险、冲动和自毁行为问卷(RISQ),根据舞者自我报告的性取向和性别认同(SOGI),探讨了舞者的有害行为。方法:通过电子邮件联系来自纽约7个精英舞蹈实体的364名舞者参与研究。66名参与者通过虚拟问卷完成了这项研究。采用卡方、方差分析和独立t检验评估4个SOGI组RISQ结果的统计学差异:顺性别异性恋女性(n = 20);异性恋男性(n = 7);LGBTQ+女性(n = 19);LGBTQ+男性(n = 20)。结果:卡方比较SOGI组参与各项RISQ行为的频率显示:难以停止进食(P = 0.05);非法赌博(P = .036);赌体育、马或其他动物(P = 0.036);购买一时买不起的昂贵物品(P = 0.019);在3小时或更短时间内饮用5杯或更多酒精饮料(P = 0.013)。通过方差分析和独立t检验的组间频率比较显示:LGBTQ+男性组与刚认识或不熟悉的人发生无保护性行为的可能性高出92% (P P = 0.018);LGBTQ+女性和LGBTQ+男性群体购买毒品的可能性分别是前者的4.4倍(P = 0.01)和4.88倍(P = 0.023);两组男性偷钱的可能性都是女性的12.8倍(P = 0.006)。结论:本研究发现基于舞者SOGI的RISQ评分存在显著差异。在努力改善舞者患者的预后和生活质量时,应考虑到有害行为。
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