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Article: Gender, sexuality, and ethnicity as factors of club-drug use among Asian Americans

TitleGender, sexuality, and ethnicity as factors of club-drug use among Asian Americans
Authors
Issue Date2010
PublisherFlorida State University, School of Criminology & Criminal Justice. The Journal's web site is located at http://www2.criminology.fsu.edu/~jdi/
Citation
Journal Of Drug Issues, 2010, v. 40 n. 2, p. 405-432 How to Cite?
AbstractThis article examines the relationship between substance use and gender, sexuality, ethnicity, and nativity among 250 Asian American youths involved in the dance club/rave scene. We find distinct patterns of drug use differing by country of origin and ethnicity. However, contrary to some literature we do not find significant differences corresponding to immigration status, or number of years in the U.S. The most significant differences between subgroups are related to gender and sexuality: mate respondents consume more drugs, more frequently than female respondents, and non-heterosexual respondents consume more than heterosexual respondents, with differing patterns for men's1 and women's sexual subgroups. There were also significant gender and sexuality differences with respect to the contexts in which respondents consume drugs, with the most significant differences being between heterosexual and non-heterosexual men. As we discuss, these findings illustrate the need for further investigation of drug-use patterns of gender and sexuality within Asian American communities. © 2010 by the Journal of Drug Issues.
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/82455
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2021 Impact Factor: 1.670
2020 SCImago Journal Rankings: 0.359
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dc.description.abstractThis article examines the relationship between substance use and gender, sexuality, ethnicity, and nativity among 250 Asian American youths involved in the dance club/rave scene. We find distinct patterns of drug use differing by country of origin and ethnicity. However, contrary to some literature we do not find significant differences corresponding to immigration status, or number of years in the U.S. The most significant differences between subgroups are related to gender and sexuality: mate respondents consume more drugs, more frequently than female respondents, and non-heterosexual respondents consume more than heterosexual respondents, with differing patterns for men's1 and women's sexual subgroups. There were also significant gender and sexuality differences with respect to the contexts in which respondents consume drugs, with the most significant differences being between heterosexual and non-heterosexual men. As we discuss, these findings illustrate the need for further investigation of drug-use patterns of gender and sexuality within Asian American communities. © 2010 by the Journal of Drug Issues.en_HK
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