Substance Use in Sexual Minorities (1 CE)
Number of Credits: 1
This course is for: Psychologists, Counselors, and LMFTs
Course By: Joel Austin, PharmD
Content By: Költő, A., Cosma, A., Young, H., Moreau, N., Pavlova, D., Tesler, R., Thorsteinsson, E. B., et al. (2019). Romantic Attraction and Substance Use in 15-Year-Old Adolescents from Eight European Countries. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 16(17), 3063. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16173063
Course Description: Young people who identify as LGBTQ, referred to in the current paper as “the sexual minority youth”, are often at a higher risk for substance use and negative health outcomes compared to their heterosexual peers. However, most of the current evidence on adolescent substance use has been compiled in the United States, only. The current study tracks teens from eight different European countries in both same and opposite gender-attracted categories to evaluate the risk levels of substance use. The results show that LGBTQ individuals have a significantly higher propensity for substance use across multiple drug types, which is in line with previous research.
Learning Objectives:
- Identify the 2 central aims of the study and state the researchers’ hypothesis.
- State 1 major finding of the study and the implications of this finding as discussed by the researchers in the paper.
- Identify 3 limitations of the study and consider these limitations in the context of future research in this area.
Course Outline:
- Read and understand Romantic Attraction and Substance Use in 15-Year-Old Adolescents from Eight European Countries
- Review the Course Descriptions and Learning Objectives
- Consider the factors related to sexual minorities and rates of substance use
- Work through the post-test questions; keep in mind that answer selections should be derived from the respective article
- Return to the referenced article to better understand the relationship between alcohol/drug use in adolescence and sexual attraction
Approvals:
Board Approvals | American Psychological Association (APA), NBCC, Florida Board - Social Work, MFT, Counseling, and Psychology, NYSED - Social Work, MFT and Counseling Only, American Academy of Health Care Providers in the Addictive Disorders |
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CE Format | Online, Text-Based |