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      Risk and Protective Factors for Substance Use among Sexual and Gender Minority Youth: A Scoping Review

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      , MD, MPH , , PhD, RN, PMHNP-BC, , DrPH, MSW, , PhD, , PhD, RN, FAAN
      Current addiction reports
      Sexual minority, gender minority, substance use, alcohol, drug, youth

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          Abstract

          Purpose of Review:

          Alcohol and drug use are common among youth. Rates are especially high among sexual and gender minority youth (SGMY; lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender). We conducted a scoping review of research on risk and protective factors for substance use among SGMY published between 2013–2017.

          Recent Findings:

          Ninety-seven studies met our inclusion criteria. Most focused on individual-level minority stress risk factors, particularly stigma. Fewer studies addressed protective factors such as social support or affirming policies, and few focused on gender minority youth (GMY). We identified important, yet understudied differences by race/ethnicity, sex assigned at birth, and sexual orientation.

          Summary:

          Findings highlight growing interest in this topic as well as methodological/topical gaps in the literature. Research is needed to examine SGMY substance use in nationally representative samples; expand information about GMY; investigate racial/ethnic and sex/gender differences; improve measurement; and increase translation of findings to support prevention and treatment interventions for this at-risk population.

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          Contributors
          Journal
          101623508
          42136
          Curr Addict Rep
          Curr Addict Rep
          Current addiction reports
          2196-2952
          20 September 2018
          26 May 2018
          June 2018
          02 November 2018
          : 5
          : 2
          : 158-173
          Affiliations
          Division on Substance Use Disorders, Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University/New York State Psychiatric Institute, 1051 Riverside Drive, Unit 66, New York, NY 10032, Jeremy.Kidd@ 123456nyspi.columbia.edu , Phone: (646) 774-5563
          School of Nursing, Columbia University
          HIV Center for Clinical and Behavioral Studies; Division of Gender, Sexuality, and Health; Columbia University/New York State Psychiatric Institute
          School of Nursing, Columbia University
          School of Nursing and Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University
          Author information
          http://orcid.org/0000-0002-9502-1669
          http://orcid.org/0000-0003-1176-5183
          http://orcid.org/0000-0002-4513-9554
          Article
          PMC6214200 PMC6214200 6214200 nihpa989150
          10.1007/s40429-018-0196-9
          6214200
          30393591
          c9dbad46-92d0-4cd6-841a-1ce691af289a
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          Sexual minority,gender minority,substance use,alcohol,drug,youth

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