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Si no hay bebidas, no hay fiesta: A qualitative exploration of alcohol use among immigrant sexual minority latinos in North Carolina
Methods: Using grounded theory methods, we conducted semi-structured interviews in Spanish or English with 15 sexual minority Latinos. We identified themes, explored relationships, and developed a conceptual model of alcohol use in this population. We maximized credibility by asking 4 participants and 3 key informants to review and respond to our findings.
Results: Our conceptual model included life course and contextual determinants of alcohol use. Participants characterized drinking as a fundamentally social activity and an important part of many social interactions and celebrations. While most men acknowledged that some Latinos may drink to cope with stressors, few identified it as a personal coping strategy. Alcohol use was linked to pro-drinking family norms during childhood, cultural expectations for alcohol use, and socializing with other sexual minority Latinos. Drinking was discouraged by religiosity, witnessing negative alcohol-related outcomes among family members, increasing age, and potential legal consequences, such as police involvement and the risk of deportation.
Discussion: Our findings provide a fuller understanding of alcohol use among sexual minority Latinos, a vulnerable sub-group about whom little is known. We identify factors that could be leveraged for novel risk-reduction interventions.
Public health or related research
Social and behavioral sciences
Learning Objectives:
Identify life course and contextual factors that affect drinking patterns.
Explain how such life course and contextual factors could be used for risk-reduction interventions.
Discuss how study findings may be transferable to other Latino populations.
Keywords: Hispanic, Gay Men
Qualified on the content I am responsible for because: I conceived the study and conducted the research as part of my dissertation project.
Any relevant financial relationships? No
I agree to comply with the American Public Health Association Conflict of Interest and Commercial Support Guidelines, and to disclose to the participants any off-label or experimental uses of a commercial product or service discussed in my presentation.