Role of Alcohol Disparities in HIV Risk among Sexual Minority Youth
Project Number3R01AA024409-05S2
Contact PI/Project LeaderPHILLIPS, GREGORY L.
Awardee OrganizationNORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY AT CHICAGO
Description
Abstract Text
PROJECT SUMMARY
Alcohol is the most commonly used and abused drug among youths in the U.S., and prevalence of alcohol use
is disproportionately higher among sexual minority youth (SMY) than among their heterosexual peers. Studies
have found that alcohol use and abuse is associated with an array of negative health outcomes, including
psychological distress, neurocognitive deficiencies, and acquisition of HIV. This last point is especially
important for young men who have sex with men (YMSM), one of the only risk groups in which HIV incidence
continues to grow. We propose to use an array of epidemiologic approaches to assess the impact that alcohol
use has on the sexual, mental, and physical health of SMY living in the U.S., and the disparities that exist
between SMY and their heterosexual peers. In order to conduct these secondary analyses, we will use data
collected as part of the Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS), a biennial survey of high school students that will
assess sexual identity and behavior for the first time in the national survey in 2015. Building on our prior work
that resulted in a special issue of the American Journal of Public Health, we will focus on jurisdictional and
temporal associations with alcohol use and disparities, identify structural factors that influence alcohol use, and
look at event-level associations between alcohol use and condomless sex.
Public Health Relevance Statement
PROJECT NARRATIVE
We propose to utilize the Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS) to assess alcohol use disparities between
sexual minority youth (SMY) and heterosexual youth across several jurisdictions and years. The national
YRBS will collect information on sexual minority status for the first time in 2015, providing the opportunity to
conduct innovative research on alcohol and other health disparities on a national scale.
NIH Spending Category
No NIH Spending Category available.
Project Terms
AddressAdolescent Risk BehaviorAlcohol abuseAlcohol consumptionAlcoholsAmericanAttitudeCessation of lifeClimateDataData SetDrug usageEpidemiologyEventGoalsHIVHIV InfectionsHIV riskHealthHealthy People 2020HeterosexualsHigh School StudentHomosexualityIncidenceJournalsLegalLesbian Gay BisexualLocationMeasuresMental HealthNeurocognitiveOutcomePatternPlayPoliciesPopulationPopulation StudyPrevalencePublic HealthReportingResearchRiskRisk BehaviorsRoleSamplingSex BehaviorSex OrientationSexual HealthSexually Transmitted DiseasesSocial ChangeSocial EnvironmentStructureSurveysTimeTobacco useUnsafe SexWorkYouthalcohol epidemiologyalcohol related problembinge drinkingdrinkingdrinking behaviordrug of abuseepidemiologic dataepidemiology studyhealth disparityhigh risk behaviorimprovedinnovationmalepeerphysical conditioningpsychologicpsychological distressresponsesame-sex marriagesecondary analysissexsexual identitysexual minoritysexual risk behaviorsexually activesocialsubstance usetrendtrend analysisyoung men who have sex with men
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
CFDA Code
273
DUNS Number
005436803
UEI
KG76WYENL5K1
Project Start Date
01-March-2016
Project End Date
30-April-2023
Budget Start Date
01-September-2021
Budget End Date
30-April-2023
Project Funding Information for 2021
Total Funding
$548,221
Direct Costs
$434,475
Indirect Costs
$113,746
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
2021
NIH Office of the Director
$548,221
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
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