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Subtypes of Alcohol Expectancies Are Differentially Associated With Alcohol Use for Bisexual and Heterosexual Women.
Stamates, A L; Schulz, C T; Rothstein, M C; Todaro, S M; Ehlke, S J; Kelley, M L.
Affiliation
  • Stamates AL; Department of Psychology, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, Rhode Island, USA.
  • Schulz CT; Department of Psychiatry, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA.
  • Rothstein MC; Department of Psychology, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, Rhode Island, USA.
  • Todaro SM; Department of Psychology, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, Rhode Island, USA.
  • Ehlke SJ; Department of Psychology, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia, USA.
  • Kelley ML; Virginia Consortium Program in Clinical Psychology, Norfolk, Virginia, USA.
Subst Use Misuse ; 59(8): 1167-1173, 2024.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38424725
ABSTRACT

Background:

Bisexual women, compared to heterosexual women, report greater amounts of alcohol use and heavy drinking. Alcohol expectancies (i.e., beliefs about alcohol outcomes) are a strong predictor of alcohol use, but few studies have examined the importance of alcohol expectancies in relation to alcohol use among bisexual women specifically or in comparison to heterosexual women.

Objectives:

The current study examined 262 heterosexual and 225 bisexual women using an online survey about alcohol use, sexual risk-taking, and alcohol expectancy subtypes (sexuality, tension reduction, and aggression).

Results:

Compared to heterosexual women, bisexual women reported greater sexuality and tension reduction expectancies after accounting for their level of drinking, but groups did not differ on aggression expectancies. Moreover, sexual identity status moderated the associations between sexuality and tension reduction expectancies and alcohol use, respectively. Specifically, our study findings suggested that sexuality and tension reduction alcohol expectancies were more strongly tied to alcohol use among bisexual women than heterosexual women.

Conclusions:

Taken together, in our study, bisexual women held stronger sexuality and tension reduction expectancies, as compared to heterosexual women. Interventions targeting alcohol expectancies may be considered when tailoring intervention content for this population.
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Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Alcohol Drinking / Bisexuality / Heterosexuality Limits: Adolescent / Adult / Female / Humans / Middle aged Language: En Journal: Subst Use Misuse Journal subject: TRANSTORNOS RELACIONADOS COM SUBSTANCIAS Year: 2024 Type: Article Affiliation country: United States

Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Alcohol Drinking / Bisexuality / Heterosexuality Limits: Adolescent / Adult / Female / Humans / Middle aged Language: En Journal: Subst Use Misuse Journal subject: TRANSTORNOS RELACIONADOS COM SUBSTANCIAS Year: 2024 Type: Article Affiliation country: United States