Occurrence of multiple mental health or substance use outcomes among bisexuals: a respondent-driven sampling study

Abstract Background Bisexual populations have higher prevalence of depression, anxiety, suicidality and substance use than heterosexuals, and often than gay men or lesbians. The co-occurrence of multiple outcomes has rarely been studied. Methods Data were collected from 405 bisexuals using responden...

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Main Authors: Greta R. Bauer, Corey Flanders, Melissa A. MacLeod, Lori E. Ross
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2016-06-01
Series:BMC Public Health
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-016-3173-z
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spelling doaj-962bedf2fd60475e838faa5fa8d769842020-11-24T21:12:48ZengBMCBMC Public Health1471-24582016-06-0116111110.1186/s12889-016-3173-zOccurrence of multiple mental health or substance use outcomes among bisexuals: a respondent-driven sampling studyGreta R. Bauer0Corey Flanders1Melissa A. MacLeod2Lori E. Ross3Epidemiology & Biostatistics, Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry, Western UniversityCentre for Addiction and Mental HealthEpidemiology & Biostatistics, Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry, Western UniversityCentre for Addiction and Mental HealthAbstract Background Bisexual populations have higher prevalence of depression, anxiety, suicidality and substance use than heterosexuals, and often than gay men or lesbians. The co-occurrence of multiple outcomes has rarely been studied. Methods Data were collected from 405 bisexuals using respondent-driven sampling. Weighted analyses were conducted for 387 with outcome data. Multiple outcomes were defined as 3 or more of: depression, anxiety, suicide ideation, problematic alcohol use, or polysubstance use. Results Among bisexuals, 19.0 % had multiple outcomes. We did not find variation in raw frequency of multiple outcomes across sociodemographic variables (e.g. gender, age). After adjustment, gender and sexual orientation identity were associated, with transgender women and those identifying as bisexual only more likely to have multiple outcomes. Social equity factors had a strong impact in both crude and adjusted analysis: controlling for other factors, high mental health/substance use burden was associated with greater discrimination (prevalence risk ratio (PRR) = 5.71; 95 % CI: 2.08, 15.63) and lower education (PRR = 2.41; 95 % CI: 1.06, 5.49), while higher income-to-needs ratio was protective (PRR = 0.44; 0.20, 1.00). Conclusions Mental health and substance use outcomes with high prevalence among bisexuals frequently co-occurred. We find some support for the theory that these multiple outcomes represent a syndemic, defined as co-occurring and mutually reinforcing adverse outcomes driven by social inequity.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-016-3173-zSexual orientationMental healthSubstance useEpidemiologyHealth inequalities
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Melissa A. MacLeod
Lori E. Ross
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Melissa A. MacLeod
Lori E. Ross
Occurrence of multiple mental health or substance use outcomes among bisexuals: a respondent-driven sampling study
BMC Public Health
Sexual orientation
Mental health
Substance use
Epidemiology
Health inequalities
author_facet Greta R. Bauer
Corey Flanders
Melissa A. MacLeod
Lori E. Ross
author_sort Greta R. Bauer
title Occurrence of multiple mental health or substance use outcomes among bisexuals: a respondent-driven sampling study
title_short Occurrence of multiple mental health or substance use outcomes among bisexuals: a respondent-driven sampling study
title_full Occurrence of multiple mental health or substance use outcomes among bisexuals: a respondent-driven sampling study
title_fullStr Occurrence of multiple mental health or substance use outcomes among bisexuals: a respondent-driven sampling study
title_full_unstemmed Occurrence of multiple mental health or substance use outcomes among bisexuals: a respondent-driven sampling study
title_sort occurrence of multiple mental health or substance use outcomes among bisexuals: a respondent-driven sampling study
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publishDate 2016-06-01
description Abstract Background Bisexual populations have higher prevalence of depression, anxiety, suicidality and substance use than heterosexuals, and often than gay men or lesbians. The co-occurrence of multiple outcomes has rarely been studied. Methods Data were collected from 405 bisexuals using respondent-driven sampling. Weighted analyses were conducted for 387 with outcome data. Multiple outcomes were defined as 3 or more of: depression, anxiety, suicide ideation, problematic alcohol use, or polysubstance use. Results Among bisexuals, 19.0 % had multiple outcomes. We did not find variation in raw frequency of multiple outcomes across sociodemographic variables (e.g. gender, age). After adjustment, gender and sexual orientation identity were associated, with transgender women and those identifying as bisexual only more likely to have multiple outcomes. Social equity factors had a strong impact in both crude and adjusted analysis: controlling for other factors, high mental health/substance use burden was associated with greater discrimination (prevalence risk ratio (PRR) = 5.71; 95 % CI: 2.08, 15.63) and lower education (PRR = 2.41; 95 % CI: 1.06, 5.49), while higher income-to-needs ratio was protective (PRR = 0.44; 0.20, 1.00). Conclusions Mental health and substance use outcomes with high prevalence among bisexuals frequently co-occurred. We find some support for the theory that these multiple outcomes represent a syndemic, defined as co-occurring and mutually reinforcing adverse outcomes driven by social inequity.
topic Sexual orientation
Mental health
Substance use
Epidemiology
Health inequalities
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-016-3173-z
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