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Article: Assessment of difference in dimensions of sexual orientation: implications for substance use research in a college-age population.
- Article from:
- Journal of Studies on Alcohol
- Article date:
- September 1, 2005
- Author:
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ABSTRACT. Objective: The present research examines the associations between three distinct dimensions of sexual orientation and substance use in a random sample of undergraduate students. Method: A Web-based survey was administered to students attending a large, midwestern research university in the spring of 2003. The sample consisted of 9,161 undergraduate students: 56% female, 68% white, 13% Asian, 6% black, 4% Hispanic and 9% other racial categories. Using multivariate logistic regression analyses, several measures of alcohol and other drug use were compared across three dimensions of sexual orientation: sexual identity, sexual attraction and sexual behavior. Results: ...
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